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DO PEOPLE SUPPORT MULTILATERALISM?

Natalia Melgar, Ignacio Bartesaghi () and Natalia de Marã A ()
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Natalia Melgar: Institute of International Business, Catholic University of Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay
Ignacio Bartesaghi: Institute of International Business, Catholic University of Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay
Natalia de Marã A: Institute of International Business, Catholic University of Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay

Global Economy Journal (GEJ), 2024, vol. 24, issue 01n04, 1-20

Abstract: The main contribution of this research is to provide evidence on the key drivers that shape individual opinions toward multilateralism. In particular, we show that even when people consider that international organizations take away too much power from the governments, this fact is not necessarily seen as a negative aspect. People’s opinions are relevant given that, in the decision-making process, governments should balance several elements and the opinion of voters may be a key driver. The goal of this analysis is to show that there is a robust U-shaped effect in the case of the level of educational attainment.

Keywords: Multilateralism; sovereignty; ISSP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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