Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis

In the mid 00’s Iceland was ranked as the least corrupt country in the world by Transparency Inter-national and enjoyed top positions in most comparative indices of governance and development. In 2008 the banking system collapsed and the country found itself in a serious financial crisis, a crisis w...

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Main Authors: Erlingsson, Gissur Ó, Linde, Jonas, Öhrvall, Richard
Other Authors: QoG Institute
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2077/39204
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spelling ftunivgoeteborg:oai:gupea.ub.gu.se:2077/39204 2023-10-29T02:37:18+01:00 Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis Erlingsson, Gissur Ó Linde, Jonas Öhrvall, Richard QoG Institute 2013-11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2077/39204 eng eng Working Papers 2013:16 1653-8919 http://hdl.handle.net/2077/39204 Text 2013 ftunivgoeteborg 2023-10-04T21:15:59Z In the mid 00’s Iceland was ranked as the least corrupt country in the world by Transparency Inter-national and enjoyed top positions in most comparative indices of governance and development. In 2008 the banking system collapsed and the country found itself in a serious financial crisis, a crisis which some observers believe to have been caused by clientelism and other forms of behaviour related to corruption This article sets out to analyse how the crisis affected general political support, and in particular the importance of perceptions of corruption in that process. Using survey data we show that political support plummeted after the crisis and that public evaluations of the extent of corruption became the most important determinant of support. The results have implications for how we ought to approach the issue of corruption even in so called ‘least corrupt’ settings. The findings also call into question the validity and reliability of frequently used measures of corruption and governance. Text Iceland University of Gothenburg: GUPEA (Gothenburg University Publications Electronic Archive)
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description In the mid 00’s Iceland was ranked as the least corrupt country in the world by Transparency Inter-national and enjoyed top positions in most comparative indices of governance and development. In 2008 the banking system collapsed and the country found itself in a serious financial crisis, a crisis which some observers believe to have been caused by clientelism and other forms of behaviour related to corruption This article sets out to analyse how the crisis affected general political support, and in particular the importance of perceptions of corruption in that process. Using survey data we show that political support plummeted after the crisis and that public evaluations of the extent of corruption became the most important determinant of support. The results have implications for how we ought to approach the issue of corruption even in so called ‘least corrupt’ settings. The findings also call into question the validity and reliability of frequently used measures of corruption and governance.
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author Erlingsson, Gissur Ó
Linde, Jonas
Öhrvall, Richard
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Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis
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title Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis
title_short Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis
title_full Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis
title_fullStr Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis
title_full_unstemmed Crash in Economy, Crash in Confidence: Perceptions of corruption and political support in Iceland before and after the financial crisis
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