This paper analyses how institutional factors affect satisfaction with democracy (SWD). It employs a panel of observations from Eurobarometers in the time span 1990-2000, and thus is one of the first studies to consider the longitudinal dimension of the driving forces of SWD. We find that high-quality institutions like the rule of law, well-functioning regulation, low corruption, and other institutions that improve resource allocation have a positive effect on average satisfaction with democracy.Satisfaction with democracy Political economy Institutions
This study deals with the quality of democracy, and its purpose is to examine which factors affect t...
The present study is focusing on system factors related to the input side of the democratic system, ...
Opinions on the EU’s democratic performance vary widely across the 27 member states. While citizens ...
This thesis analyses the sources of public evaluations of democratic regimes from a comparative pers...
What determines citizens’ satisfaction with the “constitution in operation”? We make two contributio...
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
This paper presents an analysis on one of the main indicators for the study of political support, wh...
Previous research has shown that people in consensual democracies with a proportional electoral syst...
The extent to which democracy functions successfully in the European Union is a hotly debated issue....
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
Although public support for political authorities, institutions, and even regimes is affected by the...
The debate about the democratic deficit of the European Union has preoccupied scholars for decades. ...
We present a simple model, illustrating how democracy may improve the quality of the economic instit...
How important are national macroeconomic indicators for people’s satisfaction with democracy? This p...
Satisfaction with democracy is normally explained using individual socio-demographic variables. In t...
This study deals with the quality of democracy, and its purpose is to examine which factors affect t...
The present study is focusing on system factors related to the input side of the democratic system, ...
Opinions on the EU’s democratic performance vary widely across the 27 member states. While citizens ...
This thesis analyses the sources of public evaluations of democratic regimes from a comparative pers...
What determines citizens’ satisfaction with the “constitution in operation”? We make two contributio...
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
This paper presents an analysis on one of the main indicators for the study of political support, wh...
Previous research has shown that people in consensual democracies with a proportional electoral syst...
The extent to which democracy functions successfully in the European Union is a hotly debated issue....
Recent reforms have been designed to enhance the power of the European Parliament to counter critici...
Although public support for political authorities, institutions, and even regimes is affected by the...
The debate about the democratic deficit of the European Union has preoccupied scholars for decades. ...
We present a simple model, illustrating how democracy may improve the quality of the economic instit...
How important are national macroeconomic indicators for people’s satisfaction with democracy? This p...
Satisfaction with democracy is normally explained using individual socio-demographic variables. In t...
This study deals with the quality of democracy, and its purpose is to examine which factors affect t...
The present study is focusing on system factors related to the input side of the democratic system, ...
Opinions on the EU’s democratic performance vary widely across the 27 member states. While citizens ...