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The price of personalizing politics: Political distrust and economic performance in Latin America, 1996–2006
Authors:Ashley Ross  Maria Escobar-Lemmon
Affiliation:Texas A&M University, 4348 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, United States
Abstract:While research has provided evidence that culture and institutional performance shape individual level trust in political institutions, scholars have neglected to adequately estimate the effect of political institutions and macroeconomic conditions on trust. Using data from the World Value Surveys for eleven Latin American cases, we test if countries with “partyizing” electoral systems - those with rules that encourage voters to hold the party, not individuals, accountable for government performance - experience lower levels of distrust in political parties and the legislature in times of poor economic conditions than those countries with “personalizing” electoral rules. Our analysis shows that the macro political and economic context largely conditions the impact of culture and institutional performance on political trust.
Keywords:Political trust   Latin America   Economic conditions   Electoral laws   Interpersonal trust   Government performance
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