This paper argues that economic voting is not limited to first-order elections and also can be observed in local elections (usually considered as second-order). Though local governments do not have the power to shape the macro-economic policy of the state, they may have some instruments to influence the well-being of their regions. Moreover, voters may perceive them as accountable for the state of the economy in the region and punish or reward them in local elections on basis of the economic trends. Lithuania appears to be a quite interesting case in which to test these theoretical arguments. Party identification and cleavages are quite weak here: therefore economic voting can be expected to provide at least some explanation of voting (it s...
Adopting theories of economic voting developed in Western democracies, the present study tests the h...
This bachelor's thesis examines the tendencies of election results of Lithuanian municipal councils....
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese municipal electoral outcomes. W...
This paper argues that economic voting is not limited to first-order elections and also can be obser...
After decennia of research on economic voting, it is now established that the state of the economy a...
but in case of improving economy, there are no differences between two samples. Research also confir...
It is generally accepted that at national level economic factors such as unemployment affect the pop...
After decennia of research on economic voting, it is now established that the state of the economy a...
Analyses of economic voting in developing countries as well as Eastern and Central Europe are still ...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyze and explain the variance of electoral volatility between ...
This thesis studies how local economic conditions affect the decision to vote for an extreme party. ...
Straipsnyje pateikiamas balsavimo Lietuvos savivaldybių tarybų rinkimuose tyrimas, kuriame makrolygi...
In this paper, I examine the patterns of economic voting in 2002 and 2006 city president elections i...
This research analyses economic voting in 11 countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Cr...
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese local electoral outcomes. We use...
Adopting theories of economic voting developed in Western democracies, the present study tests the h...
This bachelor's thesis examines the tendencies of election results of Lithuanian municipal councils....
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese municipal electoral outcomes. W...
This paper argues that economic voting is not limited to first-order elections and also can be obser...
After decennia of research on economic voting, it is now established that the state of the economy a...
but in case of improving economy, there are no differences between two samples. Research also confir...
It is generally accepted that at national level economic factors such as unemployment affect the pop...
After decennia of research on economic voting, it is now established that the state of the economy a...
Analyses of economic voting in developing countries as well as Eastern and Central Europe are still ...
The aim of this dissertation is to analyze and explain the variance of electoral volatility between ...
This thesis studies how local economic conditions affect the decision to vote for an extreme party. ...
Straipsnyje pateikiamas balsavimo Lietuvos savivaldybių tarybų rinkimuose tyrimas, kuriame makrolygi...
In this paper, I examine the patterns of economic voting in 2002 and 2006 city president elections i...
This research analyses economic voting in 11 countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Cr...
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese local electoral outcomes. We use...
Adopting theories of economic voting developed in Western democracies, the present study tests the h...
This bachelor's thesis examines the tendencies of election results of Lithuanian municipal councils....
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese municipal electoral outcomes. W...