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hal.structure.identifierCentre Émile Durkheim [CED]
dc.contributor.authorGUINAUDEAU, Isabelle
hal.structure.identifierUniversität Konstanz
dc.contributor.authorGUINAUDEAU, Benjamin
dc.date.conference2020-08-24
dc.description.abstractEnThe room available for elections to shape policy is one crucial question: do elections, and particularly parties’ electoral priorities, influence at all government policy agendas? Scholars have argued that various factors, including counter-majoritarian institutions, international, economic and political constraints, dilute mandate responsiveness. However, exhaustive empirical evidence on this important claim remains needed. This article provides an empirical account of how strong these different types of constraints limit the governing parties’ capacity to set their electoral priorities on the agenda. Using panel negative binomial regressions on German electoral and legislative priorities over a period of four decades (1978-2017), we conclude that, even controlling for a vast amount of variables, electoral priorities affect government policies to a greater extent than scholarship has acknowledged so far. We confirm the constraining effect of democratic checks and balances, Europeanization, and shrinking budget and popularity, However, we show that none of these dimensions correspond to necessary conditions to mandate responsiveness. They can, on the contrary, compensate each other, a party in office being for instance able to compensate for lack of budgetary leeway, for instance thanks to a strong popularity. Electoral priorities do matter for policymaking, and they can do so even in times of international interdependence or budget austerity. We elaborate on the implications for theories of democratic accountability and public policy.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject.encomparative politics
dc.subject.eninstitutions
dc.subject.enparty manifestos
dc.subject.enpolitical economy
dc.subject.enpolitical parties
dc.subject.enpublic policy
dc.subject.enquantitative
dc.subject.enagenda-setting
dc.title.en(When) Do Elections Set the Agenda? The Extent and Determinants of Mandate Responsiveness in Germany (1978-2017)
dc.typeCommunication dans un congrès avec actes
dc.subject.halSciences de l'Homme et Société/Science politique
bordeaux.countryDE
bordeaux.title.proceedingECPR General Conference, Panel : Political Parties: Strategies and Outcomes
bordeaux.conference.cityHambourg
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhalshs-02980091
hal.version1
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//halshs-02980091v1
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