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Disentangling the direct and indirect effects of the initiative process

机译:解开主动性过程的直接和间接影响

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Voter initiatives are important for policy making in many countries. While much research shows that the initiative process affects policy choices, almost no evidence explains how the initiative process affects policy. Initiatives might change policy directly through voters approving laws that override the legislature; or the initiative process may change policy indirectly by providing a threat that induces the legislature to change policy. This article develops an empirical strategy to measure the direct and indirect effects of the initiative based on the idea that direct effects can be inferred from states that actually pass initiatives while indirect effects can be inferred from states where the initiative is available but not used. Evidence from 50 states on nine separate issues suggests that both direct and indirect effects are important, but the direct effect is several times larger than the threat effect.
机译:选民倡议对于许多国家的政策制定至关重要。尽管大量研究表明,主动性过程会影响政策选择,但几乎没有证据说明主动性过程如何影响政策。倡议可以通过选民批准凌驾于立法机关之上的法律直接改变政策;或者主动程序可能通过提供诱使立法机关更改政策的威胁来间接更改政策。本文基于这样的思想,提出了一种测量该计划的直接和间接影响的实证策略,即可以从实际上通过了计划的国家推断出直接影响,而可以从可以使用但未使用该计划的国家推断出间接影响。来自50个州的9个独立问题的证据表明,直接和间接影响都很重要,但直接影响却比威胁影响大好几倍。

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