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Page 1: Jane Green and Will Jennings Universities of Manchester and Southampton Valence Politics: How Competence Matters to Voters, Parties and Governments How

Jane Green and Will Jennings

Universities of Manchester and Southampton

Valence Politics: How Competence Matters to Voters, Parties and Governments

How issue ownership and salience shape government agendas

University of Vienna, 22nd October 2012

Page 2: Jane Green and Will Jennings Universities of Manchester and Southampton Valence Politics: How Competence Matters to Voters, Parties and Governments How

Operationalising party competence and issue ownership

General ‘mood’ in party competence evaluations (Green and Jennings, 2012; BJPolS)

Performance associated issue-by-issue fluctuations in competence; responsive to exogenous indicators

Relatively stable reputations on different issues

Issue ownership: Mean competence rating

Issue ownership: Mean advantage over other parties

Issue ownership: Within-party rank of competence

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Democratic issue handling, 1980 - 2010

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National Problems (ABC/WaPo) Tax (NBC/WSJ)

Social Security (NBC/WSJ) Democratic Party Well Organised (Pew)

MIP (Pew) MIP (Gallup)

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U.S. macro-competence, by party, 1944 - 2010

67% common variation 51% common variation

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Public opinion responsiveness to exogenous performance: US GDP and handling of prosperity

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Public opinion responsiveness to exogenous performance: UK NHS waiting list times

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Public opinion responsiveness to exogenous performance: UK NHS waiting list times

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Relatively stable advantages (with fluctuation): Stability in issue ownership: UK, 1992 - 2008

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British Conservatives’ ranking on ‘Conservative’ issues (Green, 2011, BJPolS)

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Relatively stable advantages (with fluctuation): Stability in issue ownership: UK, 1992 - 2008

British Conservatives’ ranking on ‘Labour’ issues (Green, 2011, BJPolS)

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Should parties govern on owned issues, and when?

Parties have different issue priorities; policy-seeking in office

Parties use government to enhance a reputation for commitment to issues and delivery.

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“the ability to resolve a problem of concern to voters. It is a reputation for policy and program interests, produced by a history of attention, initiative and innovation toward these problems, which leads voters to believe that one of the parties (and its candidates) is more sincere and committed to doing something about them.”

Issue ownership is….

Petrocik (1996: 826)

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Should parties govern on owned issues, and when?

Parties have different issue priorities; policy-seeking in office

Parties use government to enhance a reputation for commitment to issues and delivery.

Governments have incentives to focus attention on their electorally beneficial issues

Median mandate theory: manifestos predict policy outcomes

But: governments are especially responsive to problem-solving imperatives : literature on new problems and salient issues

And: issue ownership considerations should be especially influential for less popular parties in government

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Hypotheses

H1: Governing parties attend to an issue more when they have a reputation for issue ownership on that issue.

H2: The effects of Issue ownership evaluations on governing policy agendas will be mediated by the salience of the policy issue.

H3: The effects of Issue ownership evaluations on governing policy agendas will be attenuated by the electoral popularity of the governing party.

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Dependent variables US and UK policy agendas 1945 to 2010, using adapted

coding from the Policy Agendas Project Nine comparable issue categories in the US and UK:

economy, health, labour, education, environment, crime, social issues, foreign affairs, and ‘other’

Cases US and UK government agendas Executive agendas (State of the Union addresses in US and

Queen’s Speech in the UK) Legislative outputs (Statutes of US Congress, Acts of UK

Parliament)

Data and Cases

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Main effects and mediating variables Party competence in handling issues (>5,000 poll questions

about the party ‘best able to handle’ issue X or the party trusted ‘to do a better job of handling’ issue Y

Issue salience (the ‘most important problem’) Party popularity: vote intention share

To test for lagged effects of party competence, and to deal with potential endogeneity, the measures are constructed with all available survey data from the previous election.

Robustness checks: controlling for party, using seat share for popularity, various checks on handling of missing data

Main and mediating variables

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Operationalising issue ownership

Mean competence in the previous electoral cycle (level)

Between-party rank of competence in the previous electoral cycle (majority, or lead)

Within-party rank of competence in the previous electoral cycle (relative within-party advantage)

itc-it*1

*0it μ COMPETENCEααAGENDA

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Analysis

Two-step analytic procedure Pooling the data and estimating effects for three separate

operationalisations of ownership Issue specific effects using the rank measure of ownership

Time series cross-sectional AR(1) models fitted using Prais-Winston estimation method to control for serial autocorrelation. Panel corrected standard errors for pooled analysis

AGENDAit = α*0 + α*

1COMPETENCEit-c + β*1MIPit

+ β*2MIPit*COMPETENCEit-c + β*

3POPULARITYit + β*

4POPULARITYit*COMPETENCEit-c

itc-it*1

*0it μ COMPETENCEααAGENDA

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AGENDAit

Executive

(State of the Union)

Legislative Outputs

(Statutes of US Congress)

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4

Party Competenceit (level) -0.031 (0.063)

- - - 0.021 (0.029)

- - -

Party Competenceit (majority) - -0.500 (2.207)

- - - 0.739 (0.697)

- -

Party Competenceit (ownership) - - 1.197** (0.536)

2.044 (5.331)

- - 0.347** (0.171)

4.387** (1.799)

MIPit 0.474* (0.243)

0.402*** (0.091)

1.065*** (0.234)

1.073*** (0.246)

0.047 (0.059)

0.066*** (0.026)

0.147*** (0.055)

0.081 (0.059)

MIPit * Party Competenceit -0.000 (0.004)

0.079 (0.108)

-0.082*** (0.030)

-0.083*** (0.032)

0.000 (0.001)

0.003 (0.023)

-0.009 (0.007)

-0.005 (0.007)

Popularityt - - - 0.106 (0.852)

- - 0.639** (0.277)

Party Competencet * Popularityt - - - -0.016 (0.107)

- - -0.081** (0.035)

Constant 9.350** (3.768)

7.949*** (1.868)

-0.461 (3.590)

-5.806 (42.224)

10.548***

(1.591)

11.279***

(0.912)

8.831*** (1.305)

-22.736 (14.133)

R-squared 0.166 0.153 0.219 0.224 0.410 0.425 0.461 0.282

N 265 265 265 265 281 281 281 281

Panels 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

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AGENDAit

Executive

(Speech from the Throne)

Legislative Outputs

(Acts of U.K. Parliament)

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4

Party Competenceit (level) 0.015 (0.039)

- - - 0.036 (0.060)

- - -

Party Competenceit (majority) - -0.035

(0.840) - - - 0.353

(1.122) - -

Party Competenceit (ownership) - - 0.232‡

(0.172) 0.718

(0.710) - - -0.027

(0.285) 2.691*** (0.966)

MIPit -0.061

(0.136) 0.035

(0.043) 0.075

(0.060) 0.077

(0.060) 0.193

(0.234) 0.039

(0.063) -0.129 (0.110)

0.122 (0.107)

MIPit * Party Competenceit 0.002

(0.002) 0.023

(0.030) -0.004 (0.009)

-0.002 (0.011)

-0.003 (0.004)

0.013 (0.069)

-0.014 (0.018)

-0.013 (0.017)

Popularityt - - - 0.067

(0.092) - - - 0.331***

(0.115) Party Competencet * Popularityt

- - - -0.013 (0.018)

- - - -0.067***

(0.023)

Constant 6.947***

(2.340) 7.857*** (1.231)

6.239*** (1.360)

3.692 (3.822)

7.674** (3.390)

9.160*** (0.056)

9.775*** (1.770)

-3.670 (5.180)

R-squared 0.049 0.057 0.038 0.045 0.199 0.180 0.195 0.207

N 394 394 394 394 376 376 376 376

Panels 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

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Issue-specific models: main effects for competence

Issue OwnershipEconom

yHealth Labour Educatio

nEnviro

nCrime Social Foreign Other

US

Executive Agenda

27.879+(14.293)

13.745(8.684)

4.675(6.644)

3.565(16.172)

-0.337(5.601)

49.186(30.045)

-30.042(36.211)

-33.350(20.760)

-6.958(26.390)

Legislative Outputs

-1.653(2.141)

-5.502(3.405)

4.022*(1.919)

-6.878(4.066)

0.731(1.919)

10.708(10.405)

23.304*(8.672)

6.126(4.120)

10.941(13.336)

UK

Executive Agenda

0.942(2.227)

0.590(0.416)

-1.793(1.237)

1.142(1.722)

-2.682(2.570)

-0.897(1.916)

2.960*(1.409)

6.119**(1.656)

4.725(3.574)

Legislative Outputs

-2.962(3.618)

-0.284(0.463)

0.539(1.282)

2.677*(1.069)

6.761(5.944)

4.122*(1.806)

2.251*(0.887)

1.203(0.771)

12.177**(4.462)

† p ≤ 0.10, * p ≤ .05, ** p ≤ .01

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Issue-specific models: Competence * Salience

MIP * Issue Ownership

Economy

Health Labour Education

Environ

Crime Social Foreign Other

US

Executive Agenda

-0.131*(0.051)

-0.659**(0.207)

1.269+(0.735)

-0.106(0.346)

0.302(0.466)

0.016(0.131)

-0.327(0.247)

-0.121+(0.063)

-0.306+(0.156)

Legislative Outputs

-0.007(0.008)

-0.013(0.082)

-0.294*(0.131)

0.162+(0.089)

0.106(0.262)

-0.101+(0.049)

-0.003(0.072)

-0.028*(0.013)

0.072(0.065)

UK

Executive Agenda

-0.015(0.013)

0.011(0.010)

0.009(0.022)

-0.156(0.133)

-0.162(0.185)

0.068(0.072)

-0.142+(0.071)

-0.042(0.029)

-0.050(0.082)

Legislative Outputs

0.068**(0.021)

0.009(0.012)

-0.028(0.023)

-0.119(0.087)

-0.339(0.388)

0.088(0.065)

-0.047(0.054)

-0.009(0.015)

0.010(0.097)

† p ≤ 0.10, * p ≤ .05, ** p ≤ .01

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Issue-specific models: Competence * Popularity

Popularity*Ownership

Economy

Health Labour Education

Environ

Crime Social Foreign Other

US

Executive Agenda

-0.455(0.275)

-0.215(0.162)

-0.126(0.115)

-0.058(0.313)

0.003(0.120)

-0.965(0.585)

0.635(0.685)

0.704+(0.407)

0.262(0.482)

Legislative Outputs

0.039(0.041)

0.103(0.067)

-0.076*(0.035)

0.115(0.079)

-0.018(0.040)

-0.173(0.201)

-0.438*(0.165)

-0.109(0.081)

-0.244(0.243)

UK

Executive Agenda

0.002(0.052)

-0.009(0.011)

0.045+(0.025)

-0.024(0.050)

0.086(0.063)

0.007(0.044)

-0.050(0.038)

-0.103*(0.041)

-0.061(0.089)

Legislative Outputs

-0.003(0.086)

0.003(0.012)

-0.001(0.026)

-0.073*(0.031)

-0.166(0.145)

-0.115**(0.042)

-0.061*(0.025)

-0.027(0.020)

-0.301*(0.113)

† p ≤ 0.10, * p ≤ .05, ** p ≤ .01

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Marginal effects: US and UK

Social issues: US Crime / law and order: UK

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Robustness and validity checks

Controlling for party does not alter the significance or direction of the reported main effects or interactions No separate party effect on the State of the Union address Democrats attend more to environment issue and ‘other’ category for

statutes of congress Labour attend more to health and social issues for Queens speech Conservatives attend more to economy, and ‘other’ category in Acts of

Parliament; Labour attend more to foreign affairs.

Modelling seat share not vote share (and seat share*ownership), controlling for seat share in the vote share models, and vice versa

Alternative treatment of missing data in the construction of the rank variable, either at the median or the lowest rank positions

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Implications for theory

Issue ownership theories are not just relevant to party and candidate campaigns.

Campaign strategies may provide voters with information about future government priorities.

Issue salience and issue ownership considerations are trade-offs for parties in government; this could be similar to campaign ownership effects.

Issue ownership provides a particularly useful explanation of government agendas for less popular governments.

Effects cannot be extrapolated from one issue domain to all others (as characterises some literature in this field).

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Jane Green and Will Jennings

Universities of Manchester and Southampton

Valence Politics: How Competence Matters to Voters, Parties and Governments

How issue ownership and salience shape government agendas

University of Vienna, 22nd October 2012

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Marginal effects: Labour issues (US)

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Statutes of US Congress - Effect of MIP