The VP-function revisited: a survey of the literature on vote and popularity functions after over 40 years
Abstract Nannestad and Paldam (Public Choice 79: 213–245, 1994) published herein an
extremely influential review of the literature linking economics and elections, what they …
extremely influential review of the literature linking economics and elections, what they …
No man is an island: self-interest, the public interest, and sociotropic voting
ABSTRACT Four decades ago, Gerald Kramer showed that economic conditions affect
electoral outcomes. Some researchers took this to mean that voters were self-interested …
electoral outcomes. Some researchers took this to mean that voters were self-interested …
Economic voting
In considering the outcome of a national election, the usual first question, as far as domestic
politics goes, is “How's the economy doing?” We know the economy plays a major, often …
politics goes, is “How's the economy doing?” We know the economy plays a major, often …
Digging into the pocketbook: Evidence on economic voting from income registry data matched to a voter survey
To paint a fuller picture of economic voters, we combine personal income records with a
representative election survey. We examine three central topics in the economic voting …
representative election survey. We examine three central topics in the economic voting …
Economic indicators and electoral volatility: economic effects on electoral volatility in Western Europe, 1950–2013
Economic voting theory assumes that on an individual level voters react to economic
indicators to hold incumbents responsible for the performance of the economy. On an …
indicators to hold incumbents responsible for the performance of the economy. On an …
Does the economy really matter for satisfaction with democracy? Longitudinal and cross-country evidence from the European Union
M Quaranta, S Martini - Electoral Studies, 2016 - Elsevier
Research focusing on the relationship between the economy and satisfaction with
democracy often presents mixed results. This article argues that this uncertainty is mainly …
democracy often presents mixed results. This article argues that this uncertainty is mainly …
[BOOK][B] Teaching politics in secondary education: Engaging with contentious issues
W Journell - 2017 - books.google.com
Uses data collected from multiple studies, starting with Obama s historic 2008 candidacy
through his reelection in 2012, to offer recommendations on best practices. Many social …
through his reelection in 2012, to offer recommendations on best practices. Many social …
Self-interest versus sociotropic considerations: an information-based perspective to understanding individuals' trade preferences
Economic self-interest has been central to explaining individual trade preferences.
Depending on the theoretical trade model different variables influence individuals' attitude …
Depending on the theoretical trade model different variables influence individuals' attitude …
Macroeconomics, economic crisis and electoral outcomes: A national European pool
An abundance of comparative survey research argues the presence of economic voting as
an individual force in European elections, thereby refuting a possible ecological fallacy. But …
an individual force in European elections, thereby refuting a possible ecological fallacy. But …
Economic voting in Latin America: A general model
Economics and elections have been much-studied in the highincome democracies of North
America and Europe. However, little is known, especially comparatively, about economic …
America and Europe. However, little is known, especially comparatively, about economic …