This paper examines whether economic conditions affect citizens' political self-placement on the left-right scale of the political spectrum. A cohort of factors influence and determine such self-placements by citizens including ideology, social values, partisan allegiances, class perceptions, socio-economic characteristics, personality traits. Using data from the Euro-barometer surveys for twelve European Union countries over the period 1985-2009 this study investigates the effect that economic fluctuations have on political self-placement. Results reported herein from both fixed-effects and random-effects regression models indicate that, once we control for the differential transitory and permanent effects of economic conditions, we find t...
The mobilization of culturally rooted issues has altered political competition throughout Western Eu...
Studies have shown that citizens' risk-perceptions and risk-assessment are affected by large scale t...
Political science has shown increasing interest in cross-country differences in the extent of struct...
This paper analyses the relation between citizens ’ left–right orientation and their preferences on ...
This thesis deals with the nature of the Left-Right scale. Theories and ideas about the Left-Right s...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
This article analyzes trends over time in the relationship between social class and political prefer...
peer reviewedThe left-right self-placement scale is often used in political science as a proxy for t...
<p>The left-right self-placement scale is often used in political science as a proxy for the policy ...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
Published online: 24 Sep 2013.Citizens can face a difficult electoral decision when no party even br...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
In political science the economic left–right dimension plays a central role. A growing body of evide...
This paper studies the extent to which economic crises bust different reactions depending on individ...
The mobilization of culturally rooted issues has altered political competition throughout Western Eu...
Studies have shown that citizens' risk-perceptions and risk-assessment are affected by large scale t...
Political science has shown increasing interest in cross-country differences in the extent of struct...
This paper analyses the relation between citizens ’ left–right orientation and their preferences on ...
This thesis deals with the nature of the Left-Right scale. Theories and ideas about the Left-Right s...
The left–right scale is the concept most often used to describe citizens’ and parties’ political pos...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
This article analyzes trends over time in the relationship between social class and political prefer...
peer reviewedThe left-right self-placement scale is often used in political science as a proxy for t...
<p>The left-right self-placement scale is often used in political science as a proxy for the policy ...
The economic crisis within the European Union has had a significant impact on domestic politics in t...
Published online: 24 Sep 2013.Citizens can face a difficult electoral decision when no party even br...
There is growing evidence that policy preferences of citizens on economic issues do not follow an id...
In political science the economic left–right dimension plays a central role. A growing body of evide...
This paper studies the extent to which economic crises bust different reactions depending on individ...
The mobilization of culturally rooted issues has altered political competition throughout Western Eu...
Studies have shown that citizens' risk-perceptions and risk-assessment are affected by large scale t...
Political science has shown increasing interest in cross-country differences in the extent of struct...