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Regional inequalities and political trust in a global context
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Abstract Climate change, health pandemics, structural decline, and more - the challenges of solving political problems are daunting, particularly when the political institutions addressing them are not trusted. This article tests the economic theory that residents of high-income regions are more likely to tr... view more
Climate change, health pandemics, structural decline, and more - the challenges of solving political problems are daunting, particularly when the political institutions addressing them are not trusted. This article tests the economic theory that residents of high-income regions are more likely to trust political institutions, given their positive experiences with services and opportunities, against the rival argument that predicts a negative effect of regional disadvantage within a country on political trust. Using European Values Study and World Values Survey (2017-2020) data, combined with socioeconomic data for 606 regions in 42 countries, this paper analyses samples of regions both in and outside the EU. The results suggest that people living in wealthy EU regions - both in absolute and relative terms - trust national government more and the EU less. In the global sample, the evidence is more variegated and corroborates economic theory only in democracies. The article sketches implications for regional inequality, political trust, and legitimacy research.... view less
Keywords
EVS; democracy; economic theory; confidence; legitimacy; regional difference; inequality; income situation; deprivation; wage difference
Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Economics
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
political confidence; political trust; social legitimacy; regional inequalities; Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022 Dataset (Joint EVS/WVS) (ZA7505 v3.0.0)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 1516-1535
Journal
Journal of European Public Policy, 31 (2024) 6
Issue topic
Regional Inequality and Political Discontent in Europe
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2023.2269207
ISSN
1466-4429
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed