Crafting Policies Together: Citizen Preferences After Crisis

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Government and Opposition (e- ISSN: 0017-257X)

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Do citizens prefer national policies that are designed collaboratively over those produced by national government alone? The question is relevant, especially in Latin America, where citizens are sceptical of government’s capacity to address complex problems. In this article, we hypothesize that collaboratively crafted policies will be preferred over those produced by government alone in Argentina and Chile. We design conjoint experiments that ask respondents to choose among three pairs of policies, each of which varies randomly in terms of whether and with whom the government collaborates. We find that citizens in both countries tend to prefer collaboratively produced policies. This is especially the case when citizens have higher levels of trust in the actors with whom the national government collaborates. One important insight of our study is that, despite the costs of collaborative approaches to policymaking, citizen preferences for it could incentivize national governments to invest more resources in collaborative governance.

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Políticas Públicas, Public Policies, Elaboración de políticas, Policy making, Gobierno, Government

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Clerici, P., Cyr, J., Suárez-Cao, J., & Bianchi, M. (2025). Crafting Policies Together: Citizen Preferences After Crisis. Government and Opposition, 1–30. https://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2025.10014

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