Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political Representation

This paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' preferences and the preferences of their elected representatives. Using Swedish survey data, the empirical analysis shows that voters and politicians have significantly different preferences for loc...

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Main Authors: Ågren, Hanna, Dahlberg, Matz, Mörk, Eva
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Nationalekonomiska institutionen 2007
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-872762013-06-27T04:11:14ZDo Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political RepresentationengÅgren, HannaDahlberg, MatzMörk, EvaUppsala universitet, Nationalekonomiska institutionenUppsala universitet, Nationalekonomiska institutionenUppsala universitet, Nationalekonomiska institutionen2007Political representationLocal public servicesSurvey dataVoters' and politicians' preferencesPolitical scienceStatsvetenskapThis paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' preferences and the preferences of their elected representatives. Using Swedish survey data, the empirical analysis shows that voters and politicians have significantly different preferences for local welfare services, implying that voters do not elect representatives with the same preferences as their own. The results show that when comparing a politician of a certain age, gender, educational level and marital status, with a voter with identical characteristics, the politician still has preferences for a significantly higher level of spending on the locally provided services. Hence our results indicate that the representation of different socio-economic groups does not necessarily lead to a larger degree of representation of these groups' agendas. Moreover, we find the observed difference to be largest for the least salient expenditure item. We do, however, not find any evidence for differences in preferences between the two groups being associated with a decline in trust for politicians among voters Article in journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-87276doi:10.1007/s11127-006-9077-1ISI:000243051400009Public Choice, 0048-5829, 2007, 130:1-2, s. 137-162application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Political representation
Local public services
Survey data
Voters' and politicians' preferences
Political science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle Political representation
Local public services
Survey data
Voters' and politicians' preferences
Political science
Statsvetenskap
Ågren, Hanna
Dahlberg, Matz
Mörk, Eva
Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political Representation
description This paper investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' preferences and the preferences of their elected representatives. Using Swedish survey data, the empirical analysis shows that voters and politicians have significantly different preferences for local welfare services, implying that voters do not elect representatives with the same preferences as their own. The results show that when comparing a politician of a certain age, gender, educational level and marital status, with a voter with identical characteristics, the politician still has preferences for a significantly higher level of spending on the locally provided services. Hence our results indicate that the representation of different socio-economic groups does not necessarily lead to a larger degree of representation of these groups' agendas. Moreover, we find the observed difference to be largest for the least salient expenditure item. We do, however, not find any evidence for differences in preferences between the two groups being associated with a decline in trust for politicians among voters
author Ågren, Hanna
Dahlberg, Matz
Mörk, Eva
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Dahlberg, Matz
Mörk, Eva
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title Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political Representation
title_short Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political Representation
title_full Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political Representation
title_fullStr Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political Representation
title_full_unstemmed Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? : An Investigation of Political Representation
title_sort do politicians’ preferences correspond to those of the voters? : an investigation of political representation
publisher Uppsala universitet, Nationalekonomiska institutionen
publishDate 2007
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