政策增长理论的检验:公众需求、利益集团政治、选举竞争与制度碎片化

Testing theories of policy growth: public demands, interest group politics, electoral competition, and institutional fragmentation

Journal of European Public Policy · 2024
被引 20
ABS 3

中文导读

本文通过分析1976-2020年21个OECD国家的环境政策,发现组织化利益与政府的紧密联系是政策增长的主要驱动力,公众需求和制度碎片化影响较小,选举竞争则无显著作用。

Abstract

Policy growth is a ubiquitous feature of modern democracies that has attracted increased attention in political science and beyond. However, the literature is characterised by considerable disagreement on why policy growth occurs. Existing explanations centre on the influence of (1) public demands, (2) interest group politics, (3) electoral competition, and (4) institutional fragmentation. While all four explanations are plausible, there are no studies that assess their relative explanatory power within a single empirical analysis. This article provides such an analysis by examining the drivers of policy growth in 21 OECD countries from 1976 to 2020 in the area of environmental policy. We identify strong ties between organised interests and the government as the primary driver of policy growth. Public demands and institutional fragmentation are relevant but comparatively less important factors, while the intensity of electoral competition has no influence on policy growth. These findings have important implications for our understanding of the functioning of democracy in the long run.

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