Publication: Combining deductive and inductive elements to measure party system responsiveness in challenging contexts: an approach with evidence from Latin America
Combining deductive and inductive elements to measure party system responsiveness in challenging contexts: an approach with evidence from Latin America
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Bornschier, S. (2020). Combining deductive and inductive elements to measure party system responsiveness in challenging contexts: an approach with evidence from Latin America. European Political Science, 19(4), 540–549. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-020-00272-z
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Contexts outside the advanced developed democracies present a challenge to assessing how well party systems reflect voter preferences across over-arching policy dimensions because not all electorates readily interpret political conflict in dimensional terms. In this contribution, I advocate an approach suited for such contexts that combines deductive and inductive elements: It starts out with what observers consider the most important dividing lines in a party system, and then goes on to operationalize these dimensions in an inductive
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Bornschier, S. (2020). Combining deductive and inductive elements to measure party system responsiveness in challenging contexts: an approach with evidence from Latin America. European Political Science, 19(4), 540–549. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-020-00272-z