The existence of populist regimes led by outsiders is not new in history. In this paper a simple framework is presented that shows how and why a populist outsider can be elected to office, and under what conditions he is more likely to be elected. The results show that countries with a higher income and wealth concentration are more likely to elect populist outsiders than countries where income and wealth are more equally distributed. It is also shown that elections with a runoff are less likely to bring these populist outsiders into office
It is a common wisdom that outsider parties may take advantage of mainstream parties colluding with ...
In their pursuit of being elected, politicians might not provide their constituents with independent...
Recent populist electoral success has led to a strong research interest in the determinants of popul...
The existence of populist regimes led by outsiders is not new in history. In this paper a simple fra...
This dissertation explores three different relevant questions in political economy. Chapter 1 is dev...
This paper explores why voters might vote for candidates who espouse extreme policies that voters do...
It is a common wisdom that outsider parties may take advantage of mainstream parties colluding with ...
Much of the literature on populism restricts itself to specific regional contexts. Due to this appro...
Populist rule is bad for democracy, yet in country after country, populists are being voted into off...
Populist rule is bad for democracy, yet in country after country, populists are being voted into off...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
In the last 25 years, eight outsider candidates won presidential elections in Latin America. Outside...
This paper considers electoral behavior and institutional capture when voters choose between a popul...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
When voters fear that politicians may be influenced or corrupted by the rich elite, signals of integ...
It is a common wisdom that outsider parties may take advantage of mainstream parties colluding with ...
In their pursuit of being elected, politicians might not provide their constituents with independent...
Recent populist electoral success has led to a strong research interest in the determinants of popul...
The existence of populist regimes led by outsiders is not new in history. In this paper a simple fra...
This dissertation explores three different relevant questions in political economy. Chapter 1 is dev...
This paper explores why voters might vote for candidates who espouse extreme policies that voters do...
It is a common wisdom that outsider parties may take advantage of mainstream parties colluding with ...
Much of the literature on populism restricts itself to specific regional contexts. Due to this appro...
Populist rule is bad for democracy, yet in country after country, populists are being voted into off...
Populist rule is bad for democracy, yet in country after country, populists are being voted into off...
Populist upsurge is running through the Western world and many scholars try to make sense of it. Pop...
In the last 25 years, eight outsider candidates won presidential elections in Latin America. Outside...
This paper considers electoral behavior and institutional capture when voters choose between a popul...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
When voters fear that politicians may be influenced or corrupted by the rich elite, signals of integ...
It is a common wisdom that outsider parties may take advantage of mainstream parties colluding with ...
In their pursuit of being elected, politicians might not provide their constituents with independent...
Recent populist electoral success has led to a strong research interest in the determinants of popul...