2011
DOI: 10.5477/cis/reis.136.111
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Descentralización y voto económico en España

Abstract: En este artículo se analiza el voto económico en contextos descentralizados.La existencia de varias arenas de competición política abre lapuerta a los procesos de contaminación electoral vertical, lo que implicaque los electores no juzguen de forma independiente la actuación degobiernos nacionales y regionales. Con datos para España en el período1982-2008, se comprueba que la contaminación electoral tiene lugardesde la arena nacional a la regional, y no al revés. No obstante, estacontaminación electoral tiende… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, despite the presence of some initial asymmetries in the new structure of the state, all regions have now acquired similar representative institutions and enjoy their own constitutional statutes with quite similar properties. Spain has today highly decentralized sub-national territorial units, known as ACs ( Comunidades Autónomas ) in which all regional governments enjoy political decision-making autonomy and budgeting capacity to the same extent as those of most federal states (Germany, Canada, the United States and so forth; Lago and Lago, 2011: 31). In fact, the new ACs have come to manage over 35% of public expenditure (Gil-Ruiz and Iglesias, 2007), employ more than one million civil servants (53.2% of total public servants; Ministry of the Treasury and Public Administration, 2011), and have implemented more than three thousand laws and regulations (Subirats and Gallego, 2002: 99).…”
Section: Citizens’ Preferences For the Territorial Organization Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, despite the presence of some initial asymmetries in the new structure of the state, all regions have now acquired similar representative institutions and enjoy their own constitutional statutes with quite similar properties. Spain has today highly decentralized sub-national territorial units, known as ACs ( Comunidades Autónomas ) in which all regional governments enjoy political decision-making autonomy and budgeting capacity to the same extent as those of most federal states (Germany, Canada, the United States and so forth; Lago and Lago, 2011: 31). In fact, the new ACs have come to manage over 35% of public expenditure (Gil-Ruiz and Iglesias, 2007), employ more than one million civil servants (53.2% of total public servants; Ministry of the Treasury and Public Administration, 2011), and have implemented more than three thousand laws and regulations (Subirats and Gallego, 2002: 99).…”
Section: Citizens’ Preferences For the Territorial Organization Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Territorial conflicts have challenged the unity of the Spanish state throughout its history (Linz, 1973). To respond to this challenge, Spanish political elites completed a successful process of decentralization during the 1980s and 1990s, with regional governments enjoying political decision-making autonomy and budgeting capacity to the same extent as those of most federal states (Lago and Lago, 2011: 31). However, Spain continues to be, although probably less acutely than Belgium, a clear example of centrifugal federalism (Swenden et al ., 2006), promoted by both state-wide and nationalist regional parties that responded to the electoral dynamics emerging from the different national and sub-national political arenas (Verge, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En España, el análisis de los factores que explican la participación electoral de los ciudadanos se ha centrado en el estudio de los recursos socioeconómicos individuales (Font, 1992;Justel, 1994;Torcal y Chhibber, 1995;Echeverría, 1998;Boix y Riba, 2000;Barreiro, 2001;Castellanos et al, 2002;Montero et al, 2007), las actitudes hacia la política (Del Castillo, 1990;Font, 1992;Justel, 1994;Barreiro, 2001Barreiro, , 2002Anduiza y Bosch, 2004;Montero et al, 2007;Lago y Montero, 2010) y el papel de variables contextuales (Boix y Riba, 2000;Barreiro, 2001).…”
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“…Aunque pocos autores han llevado a cabo un análisis exhaustivo de este fenómeno, históricamente los análisis señalan una abstención mayor entre los votantes de izquierdas (Justel, 1994;Font, 1995;Castellanos et al, 2002;Barreiro, 2002). No obstante, algunos estudios de inicios de siglo empezaron a apuntar hacia una pérdida de capacidad explicativa de esta variable (Boix y Riba, 2000;Lago y Montero, 2010).…”
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“…lidades, por su pertenencia a la Unión Europea y el engranaje institucional multinivel (Lago y Lago, 2011). Además, el voto económico tiene menor impacto en países como España, en que los partidos políticos están consolidados socialmente (Maravall y Przeswoski, 2001;Gramacho, 2006: 4).…”
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