Using data on national parliamentary election outcomes in 32 OECD countries from 1975 to 2013, we investigate the importance of economic voting. We focus on the relevance of income inequality which has resurfaced to the forefront of public debate since the last global economic downturn. Additionally, we examine whether the degree of economic voting varies with the political orientation of the incumbent government. Finally, we check whether the Great Recession of 2008–2009 alters the degree to which voters hold the incumbent government, specifically left parties, responsible for poor economic performance and rising inequality. We find that economic growth is the most robust variable for economic voting, before and after the Great Recession. ...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
Inequality has emerged as a major theme in the comparative studies of advanced capitalist political ...
Using data on national parliamentary election outcomes in 32 OECD countries from 1975 to 2013, we in...
Rising income inequality has been a key criticism during protests such as the ‘Occupy’ movement, but...
Economic voting is multidimensional (covering valence, patrimony and positional dimensions), and a g...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
Do electorates hold governments accountable for the distribution of economic welfare? Building on th...
Do electorates hold governments accountable for the distribution of economic welfare? Building on th...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
The economic voting literature shows that good economic performance bolsters the electoral prospects...
The Great Recession undoubtedly reduced the electoral prospects of incumbent parties, coherently wit...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, in which vo...
Income and wealth inequality have become increasingly important drivers of political activity over r...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
Inequality has emerged as a major theme in the comparative studies of advanced capitalist political ...
Using data on national parliamentary election outcomes in 32 OECD countries from 1975 to 2013, we in...
Rising income inequality has been a key criticism during protests such as the ‘Occupy’ movement, but...
Economic voting is multidimensional (covering valence, patrimony and positional dimensions), and a g...
We investigated whether income gaps in voting turnout vary with country-level economic inequality, a...
Do electorates hold governments accountable for the distribution of economic welfare? Building on th...
Do electorates hold governments accountable for the distribution of economic welfare? Building on th...
The classic gap between lower and higher social classes in their likelihood to vote for radical left...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
The economic voting literature shows that good economic performance bolsters the electoral prospects...
The Great Recession undoubtedly reduced the electoral prospects of incumbent parties, coherently wit...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, in which vo...
Income and wealth inequality have become increasingly important drivers of political activity over r...
An abundance of comparative survey research has established the presence of economic voting as a ind...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
Inequality has emerged as a major theme in the comparative studies of advanced capitalist political ...