The impact of institutions on the economic vote stands as a well-established proposition for the advanced democracies of Europe. We know less, however, regarding the institutional effects on the economic vote in the developing democracies of Latin America. Carrying out an analysis of presidential elections in 18 Latin American countries, we offer evidence that the usual Euro-centric conceptualization of the clarity of responsibility is not ideal for understanding the economic vote in this region. There does exist a powerful effect of institutions on the economic vote within Latin American democracies, but one uniquely associated with its presidential regimes and dynamic party systems. Rules for these elections – such as concurrence, term ...
This article reviews the role that economic performance plays as incumbents look to maintain politic...
The emergence of left governments in Latin America is associated with votersâ dissatisfaction with...
This article examines the interaction between the rules governing presidential elections and multipa...
We now know a good deal about economic voting, but that knowledge comes mostly from research on high...
Economic growth and social investment has promoted significant poverty reduction and, therefore, dom...
The large majority of studies concerning the “economic voter” have tended to follow specifications t...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
During Latin America's third democratic wave, a majority of countries adopted a runoff rule for the ...
This paper assesses how electoral outcomes in both presidential and legislative elections in Latin A...
This study addresses the relative strength of economic and non-economic explanations of electoral ou...
The relationship between economic performance and support for the incumbent government varies across...
Numerous economic reforms were implemented in many Latin American countries during the 1990s. The co...
The study of the economic vote focused primarily in the States and industrialized democracies. Using...
Previous studies of voter turnout in Latin America have found weak and inconsistent evidence for the...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
This article reviews the role that economic performance plays as incumbents look to maintain politic...
The emergence of left governments in Latin America is associated with votersâ dissatisfaction with...
This article examines the interaction between the rules governing presidential elections and multipa...
We now know a good deal about economic voting, but that knowledge comes mostly from research on high...
Economic growth and social investment has promoted significant poverty reduction and, therefore, dom...
The large majority of studies concerning the “economic voter” have tended to follow specifications t...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
During Latin America's third democratic wave, a majority of countries adopted a runoff rule for the ...
This paper assesses how electoral outcomes in both presidential and legislative elections in Latin A...
This study addresses the relative strength of economic and non-economic explanations of electoral ou...
The relationship between economic performance and support for the incumbent government varies across...
Numerous economic reforms were implemented in many Latin American countries during the 1990s. The co...
The study of the economic vote focused primarily in the States and industrialized democracies. Using...
Previous studies of voter turnout in Latin America have found weak and inconsistent evidence for the...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
This article reviews the role that economic performance plays as incumbents look to maintain politic...
The emergence of left governments in Latin America is associated with votersâ dissatisfaction with...
This article examines the interaction between the rules governing presidential elections and multipa...