G. Scheiring, Manuel Serrano-Alarcón, Alexandru D. Moise, Courtney McNamara, D. Stuckler
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Abstract
The literature on populism is divided on whether economic factors are significant and robust causes of populism. To clarify this, we performed the first systematic review and meta-analysis of the evidence of a causal association between economic insecurity and populism. We combined database searches with searching the citations of eligible studies and recently published reviews. We identified and reviewed thirty-six studies and presented a concise narrative summary and numerical synthesis of the key findings. Although we found significant heterogeneity in several dimensions, all studies reported a significant causal association. A recurrent magnitude was that economic insecurity explained around one-third of recent surges in populism. We tested for publication bias by conducting a funnel-plot asymmetry test and a density discontinuity test of the distribution of t-statistics. We found significant evidence of publication bias; however, the causal association between economic insecurity and populism remains significant after controlling for it.
关于民粹主义的文献在经济因素是否是导致民粹主义的重要且有力的原因这一问题上存在分歧。为了澄清这一问题,我们首次对经济不安全与民粹主义之间因果关系的证据进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析。我们将数据库检索与检索合格研究的引文和近期发表的综述相结合。我们确定并审查了 36 项研究,并对主要研究结果进行了简明扼要的叙述性总结和数字综合。尽管我们在多个方面发现了明显的异质性,但所有研究都报告了显著的因果关系。一个经常出现的现象是,经济不安全解释了近期民粹主义激增的三分之一原因。我们对 t 统计量的分布进行了漏斗图不对称检验和密度不连续检验,以检测是否存在发表偏差。我们发现了发表偏差的重要证据;然而,在控制了发表偏差后,经济不安全与民粹主义之间的因果关系仍然显著。
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The British Journal of Political Science is a broadly based journal aiming to cover developments across a wide range of countries and specialisms. Contributions are drawn from all fields of political science (including political theory, political behaviour, public policy and international relations), and articles from scholars in related disciplines (sociology, social psychology, economics and philosophy) appear frequently. With a reputation established over nearly 40 years of publication, the British Journal of Political Science is widely recognised as one of the premier journals in its field.