Modern economics attributes importance to spatial inequality: yet in studying discontent with politics, existing research has mostly neglected local contexts and attitudes people hold about them. I use British Election Study data to investigate the factors leading people to believe their community is ignored by the political process. Firstly, real economic contexts play a role, since residents of low-income communities tend to take more negative views about how well their community is represented. Secondly, negative perceptions of the local economy are associated with more negative views of community representation, whereas equivalent ‘egotropic’ measures of people's personal economic situation have no such effect. Thirdly, I observe a ‘gri...
The economic plight and consequent social and political attitudes of ‘left behind’ communities have ...
Does growing up in a high-economic adversity area matter for individual economic, cultural, and poli...
Existing research analyzes the effects of cross-national and temporal variation in income inequality...
Recent research in political economy has demonstrated that local economic conditions have a striking...
Replication data from the paper: ‘Left behind’ people, or places? The role of local economies in per...
The scholarly literature is observing a slow but steady growth in research exploring the effects of ...
Against the backdrop of accelerating economic divergence across different regions in advanced econom...
Governments need to make choices over distributing resources and managing socioeconomic change, whic...
‘Place-based explanations’ of politics in the UK draw on survey data to tell sweeping narratives abo...
Does growing up in a high-unemployment area matter for individual economic and political outcomes? D...
Community has a problematic relationship to economics. In general, contemporary political economics ...
Local context is widely believed to influence voting behavior with, for example, the voters ’ evalua...
Some political economists explain the apparent downplaying of the importance of economic issues in p...
‘Place-based explanations’ of politics in the U.K. tell sweeping narratives about ‘Two Englands’, or...
Rising levels of income inequality have been directly linked to rising levels of spatial segregation...
The economic plight and consequent social and political attitudes of ‘left behind’ communities have ...
Does growing up in a high-economic adversity area matter for individual economic, cultural, and poli...
Existing research analyzes the effects of cross-national and temporal variation in income inequality...
Recent research in political economy has demonstrated that local economic conditions have a striking...
Replication data from the paper: ‘Left behind’ people, or places? The role of local economies in per...
The scholarly literature is observing a slow but steady growth in research exploring the effects of ...
Against the backdrop of accelerating economic divergence across different regions in advanced econom...
Governments need to make choices over distributing resources and managing socioeconomic change, whic...
‘Place-based explanations’ of politics in the UK draw on survey data to tell sweeping narratives abo...
Does growing up in a high-unemployment area matter for individual economic and political outcomes? D...
Community has a problematic relationship to economics. In general, contemporary political economics ...
Local context is widely believed to influence voting behavior with, for example, the voters ’ evalua...
Some political economists explain the apparent downplaying of the importance of economic issues in p...
‘Place-based explanations’ of politics in the U.K. tell sweeping narratives about ‘Two Englands’, or...
Rising levels of income inequality have been directly linked to rising levels of spatial segregation...
The economic plight and consequent social and political attitudes of ‘left behind’ communities have ...
Does growing up in a high-economic adversity area matter for individual economic, cultural, and poli...
Existing research analyzes the effects of cross-national and temporal variation in income inequality...