长期政策制定与政治家对选民的信念:来自对政治家进行三年追踪调查的证据

Long‐term policymaking and politicians' beliefs about voters: Evidence from a 3‐year panel study of politicians

Governance · 2023
被引 15
ABS 4

中文导读

通过对1500多名民选政治家的多年调查,研究发现政治家对选民关注短期还是长期的信念强烈影响其政策选择,但选举临近程度与政策选择无关。

Abstract

Abstract Politicians are required to make policy decisions that involve short‐term and long‐term tradeoffs, and existing theory largely expects election‐driven myopic thinking to dominate their reasoning when they do so. Direct evidence on this is surprisingly absent, leaving open questions on whether and when politicians do support future‐oriented policies, and what factors, beyond the shadow of elections, influence such choices. Responding to this gap, we report results of a multi‐year survey of more than 1500 elected politicians who faced an original decision task involving short‐term and long‐term solutions to a local policy problem. First, we show that politicians' theories of voting behavior—specifically, their beliefs about whether voters focus on the short or the long term—strongly predict their decisions when facing inter‐temporal policy tradeoffs. Second, we show that politicians are responsive to changes to short‐run costs associated with long‐term policy investments. Finally, we leverage the panel design of our study and find—in contrast to prevalent assumptions—no evidence that politicians' policy choices are related to their proximity to the next election. In doing so, we expand and refine the theoretical framework on inter‐temporal choice by policymakers, and outline a comparative research agenda for studying how politicians think about the future.

政治经济学公共政策行为政治学选举与投票行为