Political support for structural reforms can vary dramatically over time. Countries that have sustained reforms have seen their popularity grow, while others have witnessed sudden reversals of political support. Opinion can reverse itself, without any apparent provocation, when voters are learning about the effects of reform. In this model, structural adjustment causes a drop in government services and temporary unemployment. The unemployed gradually learn about when they will be re-employed. As labor markets adjust and the cost of reform is revealed, support can gradually rise, it can remain low and suddenly rise, or there can be a quick reversal of support for a previously popular policy. Cross-sectional data, event studies and case study...
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I analyze the relationship between economics and politics across eight parliamentary elections in fo...
Why do economic reforms that are proceeding successfully often run aground? In this paper we show th...
Lagged benefits relative to costs can politically block an efficiency-enhancing labor market reform,...
When do attitudes towards inequality change? Scholars have examined why publics change their attitud...
This paper illustrates the sensitivity of political attitudes to the business cycle. It shows how th...
We study the dynamics of individual support for changes in the economic and political system, using ...
Support for economic reforms has often shown puzzling dynamics: many reforms that began successfully...
Why do economic reforms that are proceeding successfully often run aground? A number of observers ha...
Support for economic reforms has often shown puzzling dynamics: there are many examples of reforms t...
I analyze the relationship between economics and politics across eight parliamentary elections in fo...
Different countries have been following different reform paths since the early 1990s. We develop a s...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political s...
This chapter analyses reform over time across countries and sectors. Four scenarios for reforms are ...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
How did post-communist transformations affect people’s perceptions of their economic and political s...
I analyze the relationship between economics and politics across eight parliamentary elections in fo...
Why do economic reforms that are proceeding successfully often run aground? In this paper we show th...
Lagged benefits relative to costs can politically block an efficiency-enhancing labor market reform,...
When do attitudes towards inequality change? Scholars have examined why publics change their attitud...
This paper illustrates the sensitivity of political attitudes to the business cycle. It shows how th...
We study the dynamics of individual support for changes in the economic and political system, using ...