Everyone Hates Privatization, but Why? Survey Evidence from 28 Post-Communist Countries

I. Denisova, Markus Eller, Timothy Frye, E. Zhuravskaya
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Studies of mass support for economic reform reveal a simple conclusion: Everyone hates privatization. Yet whether respondents hold this view due to a preference for state property or concerns about the legitimacy of privatization is unclear. We test these arguments using a 2006 survey of 28,000 individuals in 28 post-communist countries and find that a lack of human capital affects support for revising privatization primarily via a preference for state property over private property; whereas transition-related hardships influence support for revising privatization due to both a preference for state property and concerns about the legitimacy of privatization. These results suggest the value of analyses that not only link respondent traits with support for policy, but that also probe the motivations that underpin this support. They also indicate that opposition to privatization should not be equated with support for renationalization.
每个人都讨厌私有化,但为什么?28个后共产主义国家的调查证据
对大众支持经济改革的研究揭示了一个简单的结论:人人都讨厌私有化。然而,受访者持有这种观点是出于对国有资产的偏好,还是出于对私有化合法性的担忧,目前尚不清楚。我们利用2006年对28个后共产主义国家28,000人的调查来检验这些论点,发现人力资本的缺乏主要通过对国有财产的偏好而不是私有财产来影响对修改私有化的支持;然而,由于对国有财产的偏好和对私有化合法性的担忧,与过渡相关的困难影响了对修改私有化的支持。这些结果表明,分析的价值不仅在于将受访者的特征与对政策的支持联系起来,而且还在于探究支撑这种支持的动机。他们还指出,反对私有化不应等同于支持重新国有化。
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