Der Einfluss der Direktdemokratie auf die Sozialpolitik |
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Authors: | Uwe Wagschal Herbert Obinger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Parkallee 39, 28209, Bremen, Germany
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Abstract: | Though it is neither possible to identify pure direct nor pure representative democracies, some polities employ direct democracy more often than others, like Switzerland or California. Based on an analysis of all referenda and initiatives in these two countries this study examines the impact of direct democracy on public policy making, especially on social policy. Starting from considerations upon the level of public policy within both systems, it is hypothesized that direct democracy generates a lower spending level than a representative democracy. This theoretical reasoning is supported by the empirical findings. Moreover, it is possible to identify a lag effect and a structural effect resulting from direct democracy. Differentiation between the several instruments of direct democracy illuminates different effects of direct democracy upon social policy, especially for Switzerland. |
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