The Partisan Origins of Economic Perceptions in a Weak Party System: Evidence from South Korea

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Hoeun Lee
Matthew M. Singer
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[1] University of Connecticut,Department of Political Science
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Political Behavior | 2022年 / 44卷
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Economic voting; Voting behavior; Partisanship; Democratic accountability; Voter perceptions; South Korea;
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While political accountability requires that voters can form an accurate picture of government performance, public evaluations of government performance in established democracies are often distorted by partisan considerations. We test whether the same factors bias evaluations of government performance in a new democracy where partisanship is less stable and defined. This analysis estimates individual-level models of retrospective national economic evaluations in South Korea’s 2017 presidential election. South Korea has unstable party politics, low levels of party institutionalization, and high levels of public distrust in political parties. Yet even in this context we find that voters’ economic evaluations are significantly affected by political loyalties such as party identification. This endogeneity is sufficiently large that it results in aggregate consumer evaluations of the economy that systematically vary across regions depending upon the relationship of the president to that region. The findings confirm that party identification shapes citizen opinions even in a context where its effect would likely be weak.
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