Preferred forms of market economy among social classes in Serbia analysis of WVS/EVS data 1996-2008
Paper analyses preferred forms of market economy among classes in Serbia, based on the extent to which their members accept different characteristics of market economy. It contributes to the analysis of value orientations of classes in Serbia, though in somewhat different interpretative framework, o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sociologija 2018, Vol.60 (3), p.614-634 |
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Sprache: | eng ; srp |
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Zusammenfassung: | Paper analyses preferred forms of market economy among classes in Serbia,
based on the extent to which their members accept different characteristics
of market economy. It contributes to the analysis of value orientations of
classes in Serbia, though in somewhat different interpretative framework, on
different data and with different specification of market economy
characteristics. Rejection of liberal market economy is interpreted as
possible preference for a different form of market economy, not necessarily
as acceptance of redistributive statism, characterizing socialist economy.
Analysis is conducted on the level of attitudes, in order to capture the
influence of changeable situational factors, in addition to influence of
deeper and stable value dispositions. Preferences for particular forms of
market economy and their change is analysed on WVS/EVS data, from 1996. to
2008. By the means of factor analysis two dimensions are extracted
determining the extent of acceptance of competition and private property, on
the one side, and of individual responsibility for ones wellbeing and
resulting inequality of income (without state redistribution), on the other.
The two dimensions define the space within which classes position themselves
regarding their preferences for liberal market economy, social market
economy, market socialism and overall rejection of market economy. |
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ISSN: | 0038-0318 2406-0712 |
DOI: | 10.2298/SOC1803614D |