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Economic globalization and voter turnout in established democracies
Authors:Nils D. Steiner
Affiliation:Department of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 55099 Mainz, Germany
Abstract:This paper asks whether international economic integration negatively affects electoral turnout. The theoretical model builds on the premise that economic integration constrains the ability of national governments to shape outcomes. Citizens are conscious of such constraints and take them into account when considering the costs and benefits of casting a vote in national elections. The result is a lower inclination to vote under conditions of high economic integration. Consequently, aggregate turnout is lower the more internationally integrated a national economy is. Analysis of aggregate data for parliamentary elections in 23 OECD democracies over the period 1965–2006 robustly supports this hypothesis. The empirical estimates suggest economic globalization as a central cause of the general decline in turnout within established democracies.
Keywords:Economic integration   Globalization   Turnout   Political participation   Voting behavior   Established democracies
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