This paper analyzes the impact of economic conditions on voter turnout at Portuguese legislative and municipal elections. We use four extensive datasets to estimate an economic turnout model in which local economic variables are included in quadratic form, so that non-linear effects can be taken into account. The first two datasets cover all mainland municipalities (currently 278), from 1979 to 2005. The other two are cross-sections of all 4037 mainland freguesias, used to analyze the determinants of turnout at the 2001 municipal elections and at the 2002 legislative elections. Empirical results indicate that the performance of the national economy is important only in legislative elections and that, in accordance with our expectations, the...
The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparen...
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This article tests for the existence of rational political business cycles models using a large and...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic conditions on voter turnout at Portuguese legislative and...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic performance on voter turnout. We estimate an economic tur...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese local electoral outcomes. We use...
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese municipal electoral outcomes. W...
Using data for 278 Portuguese mainland municipalities, we estimate the impact of national and local ...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
Abstract. The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate a...
Abstract. This paper offers new insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portu...
Low voter turn-out questions the legitimacy of modern democracies in pursuing some desired goals of ...
This article tests the economic voting hypothesis in Portugal during the three most recent first-ord...
The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparen...
In this article, we analyse patterns of turnout and electoral choices of Cape Verde’s citizens in di...
This article tests for the existence of rational political business cycles models using a large and...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic conditions on voter turnout at Portuguese legislative and...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic performance on voter turnout. We estimate an economic tur...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese local electoral outcomes. We use...
This paper analyses the impact of economic conditions on Portuguese municipal electoral outcomes. W...
Using data for 278 Portuguese mainland municipalities, we estimate the impact of national and local ...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
Abstract. The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate a...
Abstract. This paper offers new insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portu...
Low voter turn-out questions the legitimacy of modern democracies in pursuing some desired goals of ...
This article tests the economic voting hypothesis in Portugal during the three most recent first-ord...
The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparen...
In this article, we analyse patterns of turnout and electoral choices of Cape Verde’s citizens in di...
This article tests for the existence of rational political business cycles models using a large and...