The economic vote is one of the most accepted theories of political science. Studies on the subject have mainly focused on developed democracies, leaving aside the effects that economic performance holds in different settings. This paper provides further answers by examining the case of Chile. Since 2006, Chileans have experienced different economic settings, which include a recession and a period of ensuing growth. However, economic performance did not translate into support or disapproval for sitting presidents. On the contrary, Bachelet’s popularity skyrocketed in the midst of an economic crisis, while Piñera’s approval drastically fell when the economy was doing well. A similar outcome occurred for views on the government’s economic man...
En la elección presidencial de 2005 en Chile, la aprobación del presidente era alta, los índices eco...
Scholars of economic voting seem to agree that political support for incumbent leaders varies direct...
In a region where Presidents often fail to complete their mandates, it is interesting to ask, beyond...
The economic vote is one of the most accepted theories of political science. Studies on the subject ...
[EN] Studies on presidential approval in consolidated and emerging democracies identify similar dete...
Using a quantitative analysis of CEP polls from 2000 to 20012, this article studies the determinants...
This paper analyzes the extent to which economic policy uncertainty affects presidential approval in...
For decades researchers argued that individual’s political attitudes, perceptions and evaluations we...
The study of the economic vote focused primarily in the States and industrialized democracies. Using...
In this paper we bring together institutional, contextual, and behavioral perspectives in a comprehe...
Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing literature ...
Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing literature ...
Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing literature ...
Abstract: Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing l...
In this paper we bring together institutional, contextual, and behavioral perspectives in a comprehe...
En la elección presidencial de 2005 en Chile, la aprobación del presidente era alta, los índices eco...
Scholars of economic voting seem to agree that political support for incumbent leaders varies direct...
In a region where Presidents often fail to complete their mandates, it is interesting to ask, beyond...
The economic vote is one of the most accepted theories of political science. Studies on the subject ...
[EN] Studies on presidential approval in consolidated and emerging democracies identify similar dete...
Using a quantitative analysis of CEP polls from 2000 to 20012, this article studies the determinants...
This paper analyzes the extent to which economic policy uncertainty affects presidential approval in...
For decades researchers argued that individual’s political attitudes, perceptions and evaluations we...
The study of the economic vote focused primarily in the States and industrialized democracies. Using...
In this paper we bring together institutional, contextual, and behavioral perspectives in a comprehe...
Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing literature ...
Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing literature ...
Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing literature ...
Abstract: Largely due to the theoretical weight given to the role of economic crisis, the existing l...
In this paper we bring together institutional, contextual, and behavioral perspectives in a comprehe...
En la elección presidencial de 2005 en Chile, la aprobación del presidente era alta, los índices eco...
Scholars of economic voting seem to agree that political support for incumbent leaders varies direct...
In a region where Presidents often fail to complete their mandates, it is interesting to ask, beyond...