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Building: (Building B) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: Ground floor, Room: 1
Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (05/09/2019)
This panel offers several interesting contributions to the current literature on economic voting. The papers consider the effects of changes in the economic situation in various contexts, some focusing in particular on the Great Recession and the austerity policies that followed. These papers investigate different types of consequences, such as the support for incumbent governments and candidates, demands for redistribution, or citizens’ retrospective evaluations of economic outcomes.
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The Personalisation of Economic Voting | View Paper Details |
Economic Voting in Europe and Latin America: Citizen Reactions to Economic Cycles | View Paper Details |
Taking Income Dynamics Seriously: Do Stagnating Incomes Increase Demand for Redistribution and Welfare? | View Paper Details |
The Impact of Austerity on Voting Behaviour: Evidence from Romania | View Paper Details |
The China Shock and the Nationalist Backlash against Globalisation: Attitudinal Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey | View Paper Details |