In this thesis the phenomena of economic voting is studied. Economic voting is the effect of the economy on political outcome. A political party or coalition can be changed from the leadership of the government but the ideology of the replacing party can be the same. The analysis will be performed for each of the 28 countries that form the European Union and on the European Union as a whole. The data is from 1995 to 2012. Here the effect of GDP/capita and unemployment on change of the government political ideology is studied. The conclusion is that neither GDP/capita or unemployment have an effect on the change of the government political ideology
This paper examines the impact of the economy on the political. The aim is to show that integration,...
The aim of the Master thesis is to evaluate how political business cycle affected the balance of sta...
One of the most influential explanations of voting behaviour is based on economic factors: when the ...
The political parties use the economic situation of the state as one of their arguments in their el...
This paper analyzes macroeconomic conditions and parliamentary election outcomes in 13 European cou...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2018. Considerable research shows the presence of an ec...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The article presents economic voting theory and its application to the study of electoral behaviour ...
The 2014 European elections were characterized by the electoral growth of Eurosceptic parties. Howev...
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This research analyses economic voting in 11 countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Cr...
Politics and economy, economics and politics is a never-ending question of whether politics affects ...
This thesis studies how local economic conditions affect the decision to vote for an extreme party. ...
The present thesis is concerned with the existence of political cycles in European Union member stat...
Economic voting is a key explanatory factor for the short-term variation of vote choice, party compe...
This paper examines the impact of the economy on the political. The aim is to show that integration,...
The aim of the Master thesis is to evaluate how political business cycle affected the balance of sta...
One of the most influential explanations of voting behaviour is based on economic factors: when the ...
The political parties use the economic situation of the state as one of their arguments in their el...
This paper analyzes macroeconomic conditions and parliamentary election outcomes in 13 European cou...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2018. Considerable research shows the presence of an ec...
From a political perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which may deeply affect the fu...
The article presents economic voting theory and its application to the study of electoral behaviour ...
The 2014 European elections were characterized by the electoral growth of Eurosceptic parties. Howev...
THESIS 7582The countries of Central and Eastern Europe have now experienced fourteen years of democr...
This research analyses economic voting in 11 countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Cr...
Politics and economy, economics and politics is a never-ending question of whether politics affects ...
This thesis studies how local economic conditions affect the decision to vote for an extreme party. ...
The present thesis is concerned with the existence of political cycles in European Union member stat...
Economic voting is a key explanatory factor for the short-term variation of vote choice, party compe...
This paper examines the impact of the economy on the political. The aim is to show that integration,...
The aim of the Master thesis is to evaluate how political business cycle affected the balance of sta...
One of the most influential explanations of voting behaviour is based on economic factors: when the ...