An urban myth: Government involvement in the economy and left–right politics (Record no. 527313)

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Personal name Lindqvist, Jesper
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Title An urban myth: Government involvement in the economy and left–right politics
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Place of publication, distribution, etc International Political Science Review
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Extent 45(3), Jun, 2024: p.336-351
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Summary, etc People frequently assume that attitudes towards the government’s involvement in the economy differentiate left- from right-wing politics. This paper compares this idea to a version of acceptance of inequality theory, where acceptance of inequality is the principal element of left–right competition, but the specific inequality motivating individuals’ left–right choice may differ. Using multilevel regression models with survey data from the World Values Survey, as well as two case studies, this paper finds that: (a) acceptance of inequality is a better context-independent predictor of left-right self-placements around the world; and (b) in the Netherlands and Denmark, the correlation between acceptance of an inequality (regarding class or immigration) and right-wing self-placement is stronger when the specific issue dimension is salient to citizens. However, the paper finds no equivalent interaction effect for attitudes towards economic statism. The evidence thus supports the view that the left–right dimension concerns acceptance of inequality, rather than economic interventionism.- Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/01925121231158058
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Acceptance of Inequality, Left–Right Politics, World Values Survey, Political Self-Placement, Economic Statism, Class Inequality, Immigration, Multilevel Regression, Context-Independent Predictor, Netherlands, Denmark, Issue Salience, Political Theory
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Main entry heading International Political Science Review
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Subject DIP POLITICAL THEORY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-08-22 45(3), Jun, 2024: p.336-351 AR132759 2024-08-22 Articles

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