Incumbent parties in Southern Europe experienced losses in their electoral support that came along with a series of economic reforms imposed by the EU and the IMF. However, recent theories of accountability would predict lower levels of economic voting given the limited room left for national governments to manoeuvre the economy. To resolve this puzzle, the paper presents and models quarterly vote intention time series data from Greece (2000–2012) and links it with the state of the economy. The empirical results show that after the bailout loan agreement the Greek voters significantly shifted their assignment of responsibility for (economic) policy outcomes from the EU to the national government, which in turn heightened the impact of objec...
We exploit the act of the conservative Greek government (2004-2009) to fiddle the books as a natural...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
This contribution examines the turbulent period of 2010–12 when Greece became the first European Uni...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
The paper examines the turbulent period of 2010-2012 when Greece became the first EU member-state to...
The goal of this paper is to understand whether perceptions of supranationalisation of economic poli...
The study analyses the micro-level determinants of voting turnout rates in Greece. In particular, we...
On July 5, 2015, Greek voters were asked to vote on whether the country should accept the terms of a...
Having joined the Eurozone in 2001, Greece experienced a short period of economic euphoria before co...
We consider the presence of electorally motivated cycles in Greece's fiscal policies from 1974 to 20...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
Greece has been at the sharp end of the European financial crisis for many months, and faces huge di...
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...
This dissertation explores the economic origins of party-system structure and the role of economic ...
We exploit the act of the conservative Greek government (2004-2009) to fiddle the books as a natural...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
This contribution examines the turbulent period of 2010–12 when Greece became the first European Uni...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
The paper examines the turbulent period of 2010-2012 when Greece became the first EU member-state to...
The goal of this paper is to understand whether perceptions of supranationalisation of economic poli...
The study analyses the micro-level determinants of voting turnout rates in Greece. In particular, we...
On July 5, 2015, Greek voters were asked to vote on whether the country should accept the terms of a...
Having joined the Eurozone in 2001, Greece experienced a short period of economic euphoria before co...
We consider the presence of electorally motivated cycles in Greece's fiscal policies from 1974 to 20...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
Greece has been at the sharp end of the European financial crisis for many months, and faces huge di...
The Greek government is still attempting to negotiate a long-term solution to the country’s debt pro...
This dissertation explores the economic origins of party-system structure and the role of economic ...
We exploit the act of the conservative Greek government (2004-2009) to fiddle the books as a natural...
Can governments that introduce extreme austerity measures survive elections? Contrary to economic vo...
This contribution examines the turbulent period of 2010–12 when Greece became the first European Uni...