The Great Recession undoubtedly reduced the electoral prospects of incumbent parties, coherently with the expectations of the economic vote theory. Yet, the exceptionality of the period may have displaced other elements of that theory, such as, for instance, the moderating impact that globalization is supposed to have on the retrospective mechanism. By using an original dataset comparing 168 elections in 38 democratic countries in the period 2000\u20132015, we detail how the crisis modified and even reversed that conditional effect. Furthermore, we differentiate our results by separating the impact of economic openness from that of political globalization. In so doing, we improve our understanding of the mechanisms that trigger the conditio...
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact globalization process or not in democratic coun...
Having joined the Eurozone in 2001, Greece experienced a short period of economic euphoria before co...
The Great Recession that hit Europe since 2008 sparked the interest of many scholars in understandi...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
Using data on national parliamentary election outcomes in 32 OECD countries from 1975 to 2013, we in...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
Working within a selection model of economic voting we propose explanations for the cross-national a...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
An abundance of comparative survey research argues the presence of economic voting as an individual ...
Abstract. Despite much attention to global markets and domestic politics, political scientists know ...
The impact of globalization on democratic governance is vigorously contested. This debate has largel...
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact globalization process or not in democratic coun...
Having joined the Eurozone in 2001, Greece experienced a short period of economic euphoria before co...
The Great Recession that hit Europe since 2008 sparked the interest of many scholars in understandi...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
First published: 27 October 2015We analyse the electoral consequences of the Great Recession by comb...
Using data on national parliamentary election outcomes in 32 OECD countries from 1975 to 2013, we in...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
Working within a selection model of economic voting we propose explanations for the cross-national a...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
An abundance of comparative survey research argues the presence of economic voting as an individual ...
Abstract. Despite much attention to global markets and domestic politics, political scientists know ...
The impact of globalization on democratic governance is vigorously contested. This debate has largel...
I investigate whether timing of the elections impact globalization process or not in democratic coun...
Having joined the Eurozone in 2001, Greece experienced a short period of economic euphoria before co...
The Great Recession that hit Europe since 2008 sparked the interest of many scholars in understandi...