Democratic Values and Institutions
Abstract
This paper builds a model of the two-way interaction between democraticvalues and institutions to bridge sociological research,
focusing on values, with economics research, which studies strategic
decisions. Some citizens hold values that make them protest to
preserve democracy with the share of such citizens evolving endogenously
over time. There is then a natural complementarity between
values and institutions creating persistence without assuming any
form of commitment. The approach unifies ideas in the literature,
explains observed patterns in the data on democratic values and
political institutions, and suggests new insights into sources of heterogeneity
in values. (JEL D02, D72)