While populist rule has become increasingly prevalent in the developing world, much of our knowledge about its implications remains anecdotal and contradictory. In this article, we conduct the most comprehensive large-N cross-national test of the consequences of populist rule to date. Using data on 19 Latin American states, we find that populism’s implications are mostly negative: (1) populist regimes tend to erode institutional and legal constraints on executive authority; (2) participation rates are not higher under populist governments or for populist campaigners; and (3) populist rule, even under left-wing populists, is not associated with more redistribution than non-populist democratic rule. We perform instrumental variable estimation...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be- tween 1970 and 2003. The empiric...
The impact of institutions on the economic vote stands as a well-established proposition for the adv...
We now know a good deal about economic voting, but that knowledge comes mostly from research on high...
While populist rule has become increasingly prevalent in the developing world, much of our knowledge...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be-tween 1970 and 2003. The empirica...
We study the economic effects of durable left-populist leaders in Latin America. Using synthetic con...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
In this paper we test for the populist view of ination in South America during the eventful period b...
This thesis analyzes the relationship between populism and party system weakness from a cross-region...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
Do populist rule lead to more politicization? As populists have had electoral success in many coun-t...
Although populism has been widely studied by Political Science, there are few comparative studies, b...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be- tween 1970 and 2003. The empiric...
The impact of institutions on the economic vote stands as a well-established proposition for the adv...
We now know a good deal about economic voting, but that knowledge comes mostly from research on high...
While populist rule has become increasingly prevalent in the developing world, much of our knowledge...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be-tween 1970 and 2003. The empirica...
We study the economic effects of durable left-populist leaders in Latin America. Using synthetic con...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
In this paper we test for the populist view of ination in South America during the eventful period b...
This thesis analyzes the relationship between populism and party system weakness from a cross-region...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
Do populist rule lead to more politicization? As populists have had electoral success in many coun-t...
Although populism has been widely studied by Political Science, there are few comparative studies, b...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be- tween 1970 and 2003. The empiric...
The impact of institutions on the economic vote stands as a well-established proposition for the adv...
We now know a good deal about economic voting, but that knowledge comes mostly from research on high...