Freedom to Choose and Democracy: The Empirical Question

Economics and Philosophy 27 (3):221-245 (2011)
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Abstract

Intuitively it would seem that choice is important for democracy. Yet the empirical question, whether people actuallydovalue facing distinct platforms when they vote, remains open. In this paper I seek to remedy that situation by systematically addressing the question using cross-national survey data. Specifically, I investigate whether satisfaction with democracy depends on thenumberand/or thesubstanceof the choices that are available to people when they vote. The analysis offers strong support for the idea that what matters most to voters is thesubstanceof electoral choices. Although the number of choices also matters, the significance of this factor is conditional on being able to vote for a party that represents one's views, or on voting for the winner.

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Commodities and Capabilities.Amartya Sen - 1985 - Oxford University Press India.
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