Local David Versus Global Goliath: Populist Parties and the Decline of Progressive Politics in Italy
Matteo Cavallaro
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Matteo Cavallaro: University of Lausanne
No inetwp144, Working Papers Series from Institute for New Economic Thinking
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This paper analyzes the role of local spending, particularly on social welfare, and local inequality as factors in the Italian political crisis following the adoption in 2011 of more radical national austerity measures. We employ two different methods. First, we develop an original database of municipal budgets. There we show that even the lowest level of social welfare spending, that offered by Italian municipalities, though also hit by austerity, was still able to moderate this national shock. We test three operationalizations of local spending: aggregate current expenditures, aggregate current expenditures on social services, and current expenditures disaggregated by function. We show that municipal current expenditures, particularly on social spending, significantly affected the post-2011 share of votes for the progressive coalition. The results also show that social spending, especially on education, significantly moderated the combined effect of national austerity and the economic crisis on voting for populist radical right parties, while no significant results appeared for populist parties in general. Local inequality appears to significantly enhance vote shares of populist radical right parties and populist parties in general. We caution that, although significant, the effect is not strong: that local policy and economic conditions can moderate national shocks but cannot reverse them. The second analysis relies on survey data to ascertain the individual-level mechanisms behind the role of local welfare. The paper argues that local economic inputs influence voters’ position on non-economic issues. Our results, however, do not identify any significant individual-level channel of transmission, be it cultural or economic.
Keywords: populism; austerity; political change; elections; inequality and distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D72 H72 P16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 68 pages
Date: 2021-01-09
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DOI: 10.36687/inetwp144
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