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Beyond Positive and Negative : New Perspectives on Feedback Effects in Public Opinion on the Welfare State

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British Journal of Political Science. Cambridge University Press. 2021, 51(1), S. 137-162. ISSN 0007-1234. eISSN 1469-2112. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1017/S0007123418000534

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The study of policy feedback on public attitudes and policy preferences has become a growing area of research in recent years. Scholars in the tradition of Pierson usually argue that positive, self-reinforcing feedback effects dominate (that is, attitudes are commensurate with existing institutions), whereas the public thermostat model developed by Wlezien and Soroka expects negative, self-undermining feedback. Moving beyond the blunt distinction between positive and negative feedback, this article develops and proposes a more fine-grained typology of feedback effects that distinguishes between accelerating, self-reinforcing and self-undermining, specific and general, as well as long- and short-term dynamic feedback. The authors apply this typology in an analysis of public opinion on government spending in different areas of the welfare state for twenty-one OECD countries, employing a pseudo-panel approach. The empirical analysis confirms the usefulness of this typology since it shows that different types of feedback effects can be observed empirically.

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policy feedback; welfare state policies; public opinion; institutionalism

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ISO 690BUSEMEYER, Marius R., Aurélien ABRASSART, Spyridoula NEZI, 2021. Beyond Positive and Negative : New Perspectives on Feedback Effects in Public Opinion on the Welfare State. In: British Journal of Political Science. Cambridge University Press. 2021, 51(1), S. 137-162. ISSN 0007-1234. eISSN 1469-2112. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1017/S0007123418000534
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  journal={British Journal of Political Science},
  pages={137--162},
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Erratum: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123419000310
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