Recent scholarship asserts the existence of “luxury goods voting” arguing that voters penalize parties associated with post-material issues or those with long-run payoffs during economic downturns. We test this arguments here using data from four election studies in Denmark and Germany that explicitly ask respondents to rate parties on one particular luxury goods issue: protection of the environment. Voters who perceive the economy as weak indeed punish governing parties more severely when they associate them with environmental policies; conversely, a green reputation when the economy is expanding garners left-wing parties higher vote probabilities. Right-wing governing parties fare similarly, benefitting from those who perceive them as gre...
Can policy positions predict the electoral results of Green parties? By placing European Green part...
Party competition in advanced industrial democracies is generally characterized as a two-dimensional...
There has been a steadily increasing interest in the study of the phenomenon of “niche” parties in t...
Recent scholarship asserts the existence of “luxury goods voting” arguing that voters penalize parti...
Examining the record of Green parties that have been involved in government at national level, two d...
For many governments, enacting green policies is a priority, but such policies often impose on citiz...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
Green parties have been seen by some scholars as expressing a new cleavage that should give them the...
The economy was a major issue in Germany's 2009 election. The global economic crisis did not spare G...
This paper examines the effect of green parties on environmental policy in Norway. Environmental pol...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
The popularity function literature has traditionally focused on incumbent government support, even u...
Studies on preferences for environmental quality usually posit that price and income explain most of...
This article analyzes the impact of income inequality on environmental policy in the presence of gre...
Recent review articles in environmental policy have called for more rigorous cross-national tests an...
Can policy positions predict the electoral results of Green parties? By placing European Green part...
Party competition in advanced industrial democracies is generally characterized as a two-dimensional...
There has been a steadily increasing interest in the study of the phenomenon of “niche” parties in t...
Recent scholarship asserts the existence of “luxury goods voting” arguing that voters penalize parti...
Examining the record of Green parties that have been involved in government at national level, two d...
For many governments, enacting green policies is a priority, but such policies often impose on citiz...
Comparative political science has largely ignored the marked cross-national variation in Green party...
Green parties have been seen by some scholars as expressing a new cleavage that should give them the...
The economy was a major issue in Germany's 2009 election. The global economic crisis did not spare G...
This paper examines the effect of green parties on environmental policy in Norway. Environmental pol...
The emergence and progression of green political parties over the past half-century has delivered a ...
The popularity function literature has traditionally focused on incumbent government support, even u...
Studies on preferences for environmental quality usually posit that price and income explain most of...
This article analyzes the impact of income inequality on environmental policy in the presence of gre...
Recent review articles in environmental policy have called for more rigorous cross-national tests an...
Can policy positions predict the electoral results of Green parties? By placing European Green part...
Party competition in advanced industrial democracies is generally characterized as a two-dimensional...
There has been a steadily increasing interest in the study of the phenomenon of “niche” parties in t...