Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective
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Resumo: | The objective of this article is to provide a critical evaluation of the empirical analysis in Robert Putnam et al’s (2005) Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. We propose new measurements of the major concepts and also incorporate information about income inequality as a factor in the determination of institutional and economic performance, all in cross-national perspective. This article has two concerns. Substantively, the research question posed is: what is the impact of the distribution of income on civic community, institutional performance and economic performance? We hypothesize that an equitable distribution of income leads to the development of a civic community, which in turn leads to institutional and socioeconomic performance. Methodologically, we consider the diffi culties that arise examining this hypothesis in cross-national perspective, as well as proposed solutions, especially with regards to data harmonization and measuring the main concepts. The database of the World Values Survey (WVS) was used to test this hypothesis. The sample includes 49 countries that participated in the survey. Our reexamination synthesizes aspects of Putnam et al’s book with the methodology of Knack and Keefer’s (1997) Does Social Capital Have an Economic Payoff? A key fi nding is that civism and active participation in organizations and associations, taken individually, have a negative effect on the determination of economic performance and consequently on institutional performance, a fi nding that differs from the results of Putnam et al (2005). The distribution of income had a negative and signifi cant effect on economic performance in the sense that in countries where income inequality is greater, economic performance was proportionally lower. This article proposes an analysis that focused more on economic factors than the analysis proposed by Putnam et al. |
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Valentim, RosaRamos, Marilia PattaPaiva, Carlos Aguedo Nagel2019-02-12T02:33:41Z20131234-9224http://hdl.handle.net/10183/188728000912222The objective of this article is to provide a critical evaluation of the empirical analysis in Robert Putnam et al’s (2005) Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. We propose new measurements of the major concepts and also incorporate information about income inequality as a factor in the determination of institutional and economic performance, all in cross-national perspective. This article has two concerns. Substantively, the research question posed is: what is the impact of the distribution of income on civic community, institutional performance and economic performance? We hypothesize that an equitable distribution of income leads to the development of a civic community, which in turn leads to institutional and socioeconomic performance. Methodologically, we consider the diffi culties that arise examining this hypothesis in cross-national perspective, as well as proposed solutions, especially with regards to data harmonization and measuring the main concepts. The database of the World Values Survey (WVS) was used to test this hypothesis. The sample includes 49 countries that participated in the survey. Our reexamination synthesizes aspects of Putnam et al’s book with the methodology of Knack and Keefer’s (1997) Does Social Capital Have an Economic Payoff? A key fi nding is that civism and active participation in organizations and associations, taken individually, have a negative effect on the determination of economic performance and consequently on institutional performance, a fi nding that differs from the results of Putnam et al (2005). The distribution of income had a negative and signifi cant effect on economic performance in the sense that in countries where income inequality is greater, economic performance was proportionally lower. This article proposes an analysis that focused more on economic factors than the analysis proposed by Putnam et al.application/pdfengASK. Warsaw, Poland. Vol. 22, n. 1 (2013), p. 77-99Desenvolvimento socio-economicoSociedade civilDesenvolvimento econômicoDesigualdade socialCivic communityInstitutional performanceEconomic performanceSocioeconomic developmentIncome inequalityPutnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspectiveEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000912222.pdf.txt000912222.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain68334http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/188728/2/000912222.pdf.txtd6f6c2047778c362960ad44bd074c38fMD52ORIGINAL000912222.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf351807http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/188728/1/000912222.pdfd199b25d7014b6b36ea3f94921cd8fffMD5110183/1887282021-09-18 04:40:50.803123oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/188728Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-09-18T07:40:50Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective |
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Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective |
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Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective Valentim, Rosa Desenvolvimento socio-economico Sociedade civil Desenvolvimento econômico Desigualdade social Civic community Institutional performance Economic performance Socioeconomic development Income inequality |
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Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective |
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Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective |
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Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective |
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Putnam et al's Making democracy work : a re-examination in cross-national perspective |
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Valentim, Rosa |
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Valentim, Rosa Ramos, Marilia Patta Paiva, Carlos Aguedo Nagel |
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Ramos, Marilia Patta Paiva, Carlos Aguedo Nagel |
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Valentim, Rosa Ramos, Marilia Patta Paiva, Carlos Aguedo Nagel |
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Desenvolvimento socio-economico Sociedade civil Desenvolvimento econômico Desigualdade social |
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Desenvolvimento socio-economico Sociedade civil Desenvolvimento econômico Desigualdade social Civic community Institutional performance Economic performance Socioeconomic development Income inequality |
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Civic community Institutional performance Economic performance Socioeconomic development Income inequality |
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The objective of this article is to provide a critical evaluation of the empirical analysis in Robert Putnam et al’s (2005) Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern Italy. We propose new measurements of the major concepts and also incorporate information about income inequality as a factor in the determination of institutional and economic performance, all in cross-national perspective. This article has two concerns. Substantively, the research question posed is: what is the impact of the distribution of income on civic community, institutional performance and economic performance? We hypothesize that an equitable distribution of income leads to the development of a civic community, which in turn leads to institutional and socioeconomic performance. Methodologically, we consider the diffi culties that arise examining this hypothesis in cross-national perspective, as well as proposed solutions, especially with regards to data harmonization and measuring the main concepts. The database of the World Values Survey (WVS) was used to test this hypothesis. The sample includes 49 countries that participated in the survey. Our reexamination synthesizes aspects of Putnam et al’s book with the methodology of Knack and Keefer’s (1997) Does Social Capital Have an Economic Payoff? A key fi nding is that civism and active participation in organizations and associations, taken individually, have a negative effect on the determination of economic performance and consequently on institutional performance, a fi nding that differs from the results of Putnam et al (2005). The distribution of income had a negative and signifi cant effect on economic performance in the sense that in countries where income inequality is greater, economic performance was proportionally lower. This article proposes an analysis that focused more on economic factors than the analysis proposed by Putnam et al. |
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