This thesis explores how economic performance, measured as real GDP-growth per capita, affects the vote share of parties which relies on radical ideological platforms. Using a fixed effect model with panel data, based on real electoral outcomes of 18 western European democracies, the result reveals an ambiguous reality. The overall conclusion implies that low growth rates benefit the electoral success of radical-right parties and holds for robustness checks. No solid evidence of the relationship is found on the radical-left side.The result further reveals that the individuals decision to vote radical is relative more affected by the ongoing business cycle trend between the elections rather than sudden changes close to the election day. The ...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
In this article, we show with the European Election Study from nine Western European countries that ...
Do radical right fringe parties affect main parties in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? Using data ...
One of the most striking political developments occurring during the Great Recession has been the gr...
Impact of Interaction Between Demand and Supply Factors on the Electoral Success of Radical Right Pa...
The electoral gains of the radical right in Europe have been remarkable during recent years. There i...
Europe has undergone a “Right turn” in politics over the last three decades, as evidenced by the con...
Do radical right parties present blurry economic stances, or have they clarified their positions whi...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
Radical right parties have changed the political landscape throughout Europe. These parties are chal...
This essay will explain the electoral success of radical right parties in thirteen Western European ...
We explore how support for radical parties of both the left and right may be shaped by what we call ...
Electoral support of radical right parties (RRPs) varies significantly between European countries. I...
Political developments since the 2008 financial crisis have sparked renewed interest in the electora...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
In this article, we show with the European Election Study from nine Western European countries that ...
Do radical right fringe parties affect main parties in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? Using data ...
One of the most striking political developments occurring during the Great Recession has been the gr...
Impact of Interaction Between Demand and Supply Factors on the Electoral Success of Radical Right Pa...
The electoral gains of the radical right in Europe have been remarkable during recent years. There i...
Europe has undergone a “Right turn” in politics over the last three decades, as evidenced by the con...
Do radical right parties present blurry economic stances, or have they clarified their positions whi...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
Radical right parties have changed the political landscape throughout Europe. These parties are chal...
This essay will explain the electoral success of radical right parties in thirteen Western European ...
We explore how support for radical parties of both the left and right may be shaped by what we call ...
Electoral support of radical right parties (RRPs) varies significantly between European countries. I...
Political developments since the 2008 financial crisis have sparked renewed interest in the electora...
This article investigates how the success of radical right parties affects the policy positions of m...
In this article, we show with the European Election Study from nine Western European countries that ...
Do radical right fringe parties affect main parties in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? Using data ...