落后之地与不平等之地:人际不平等、经济衰退与欧美民粹主义的兴起

Left-behind versus unequal places: interpersonal inequality, economic decline and the rise of populism in the USA and Europe

Journal of Economic Geography · 2023
被引 126 · 同刊同年前 3%
人大 AABS 4

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研究了欧美地区地方人均GDP变化和人际不平等与极右民粹主义兴起的关系,发现美国种族构成是关键调节因素,而欧洲经济衰退是主要驱动因素。

Abstract

Abstract Economic change over the past 20 years has rendered many individuals and territories vulnerable, leading to greater interpersonal and interterritorial inequality. This rising inequality is seen as a root cause of populism. Yet, there is no comparative evidence as to whether this discontent is the consequence of localised interpersonal inequality or stagnant growth in ‘left-behind’ places. This article assesses the association between levels and changes in local GDP per capita and interpersonal inequality, and the rise of far-right populism in Europe and in the USA. The analysis—conducted at small region level for Europe and county level for the USA—shows that there are both similarities and differences in the factors connected to populist voting on both sides of the Atlantic. In the USA, neither interpersonal inequality nor economic decline can explain populist support on their own. However, these factors gain significance when considered together with the racial composition of the area. Counties with a large share of white population where economic growth has been stagnant and where inequalities have increased supported Donald Trump. Meanwhile, counties with a similar economic trajectory but with a higher share of minorities shunned populism. In Europe, the most significant factor behind the rise of far-right populism is economic decline. This effect is particularly large in areas with a high share of immigration.

民粹主义人际不平等经济衰退被遗忘的地方