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American Political Science Review

Political Polarization and the Size of Government

Journal Article
Reference
Lindqvist, Erik and Robert Östling (2010). “Political Polarization and the Size of Government”. American Political Science Review 104(3), 543–565. doi.org/10.1017/S0003055410000262

Authors
Erik Lindqvist, Robert Östling

In this article, we study the relationship between political polarization and public spending using the dispersion of self-reported political preferences as our measure of polarization. Political polarization is strongly associated with smaller government in democratic countries, but there is no relationship between polarization and the size of government in undemocratic countries. The results are robust to a large set of control variables, including gross domestic product per capita and income inequality.