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Collective decision-making 2 Participatory governance 2 Political economy 2 Survey experiment,Local governments 2 Trust 2 Bürgerbeteiligung 1 Confidence 1 Experiment 1 Group decision-making 1 Gruppenentscheidung 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Participation 1 Partizipation 1 Public choice 1 Public participation 1 Vertrauen 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Ardanaz, Martin 2 Otálvaro-Ramírez, Susana 2 Scartascini, Carlos G. 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Does citizen participation in budget allocation pay? A survey experiment on political trust and participatory governance
Ardanaz, Martin; Otálvaro-Ramírez, Susana; … - 2022
Participatory programs can reduce the informational and power asymmetries that engender mistrust. These programs, however, cannot include every citizen. Hence, it is important to evaluate if providing information about those programs could affect trust among those who do not participate. We...
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Does citizen participation in budget allocation pay? : a survey experiment on political trust and participatory governance
Ardanaz, Martin; Otálvaro-Ramírez, Susana; … - 2022
Participatory programs can reduce the informational and power asymmetries that engender mistrust. These programs, however, cannot include every citizen. Hence, it is important to evaluate if providing information about those programs could affect trust among those who do not participate. We...
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