We argue that political parties take not only the economic conditions into account when developing a position on entrepreneurship and self-employment but also consider the “heritage” of a socialist state, which can influence the preferences of voters regarding this issue area. We test our hypotheses on the basis of an analysis of election manifestos and coalition agreements. We focus on the German case since unification allows for comparing electorates socialized in a market economy in the West German states and in a socialist economy in East Germany by holding the institutional setting constant. The results support our hypotheses that growing economic problems increase the saliency of entrepreneurship and self-employment and that differenc...
How does the international economy influence parties ’ ideological positions on economic policies? ...
The phenomenon of the welfare state and all the different formats in which it exists today has been ...
The coalition CDU/CSU – SPD in a dilemma over the role of the state in the Soziale Marktwirtsc...
We argue that political parties take not only the economic conditions into account when developing a...
The popularity function literature has traditionally focused on incumbent government support, even u...
This article analyzes the impact of economic voting in federal elections for the German parliament. ...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
In this paper, I first examine the dilemma faced by Social Democratic and Socialist parties in build...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
This chapter addresses the current discussion on links between party politics and production regimes...
The transformation of Germany's political economy in the last few decades has strongly been influenc...
Political parties as voluntary organizations of free citizens in democratic state feature their cand...
In addition to its economic and symbolic significance, European Monetary Union (EMU) has important d...
Conventional accounts of the reemergence of social pacts in Western Europe argue they are a governme...
Like all political parties in modern democracies, the major German parties face challenges caused by...
How does the international economy influence parties ’ ideological positions on economic policies? ...
The phenomenon of the welfare state and all the different formats in which it exists today has been ...
The coalition CDU/CSU – SPD in a dilemma over the role of the state in the Soziale Marktwirtsc...
We argue that political parties take not only the economic conditions into account when developing a...
The popularity function literature has traditionally focused on incumbent government support, even u...
This article analyzes the impact of economic voting in federal elections for the German parliament. ...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
In this paper, I first examine the dilemma faced by Social Democratic and Socialist parties in build...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
This chapter addresses the current discussion on links between party politics and production regimes...
The transformation of Germany's political economy in the last few decades has strongly been influenc...
Political parties as voluntary organizations of free citizens in democratic state feature their cand...
In addition to its economic and symbolic significance, European Monetary Union (EMU) has important d...
Conventional accounts of the reemergence of social pacts in Western Europe argue they are a governme...
Like all political parties in modern democracies, the major German parties face challenges caused by...
How does the international economy influence parties ’ ideological positions on economic policies? ...
The phenomenon of the welfare state and all the different formats in which it exists today has been ...
The coalition CDU/CSU – SPD in a dilemma over the role of the state in the Soziale Marktwirtsc...