"The Political Economy of Populism explores the interplay between identity, the economy and inequality to explain the dynamics of populist votes since the beginning of the 20th century. The book discusses the political and economic implications of populist governance using data on populist incumbencies and linking it to historical data on the macro economy and democracy. Chapters draw from the most recent political science, economics and other social science literature, as well as historical data, to explain the long-term causes and consequences of populism. Populism emerges and gains traction when political entrepreneurs exploit underlying identity conflicts for political gains. As the distributional consequences of both economic distr...
The discussion of the nature of Populism has centered to a great extent on the question of the Popul...
This book analyses how party competition has adjusted to the success of populism in Western Europe, ...
Some one billion people around the world are now being ruled by populists of one sort or another. Th...
We synthesize the literature on the recent rise of populism. First, we discuss definitions and prese...
Populism is an essentially contested phenomenon due to its complex nature. Even more difficult is to...
This article assesses progress in the economics-centred literature on populism along three key them...
Populist movements, parties and leaders have gained influence in many countries, disrupting long-est...
Populism represents the greatest political challenge to Western democracies since World War II. The ...
This paper formally models the rise in populist politics during the last decade. In the literature t...
This paper conceptualizes populism in an institutional economics context. Examining the literature o...
This chapter describes how right-wing populism creates a distinctive set of problems for business. P...
This paper attempts to interpret the contemporary forms of populism, in the light of the political a...
The lecture makes the case for a positional and contextualized understanding of the political econom...
This dissertation proposes a variation in motivations for voting for left and right populist parties...
183 pagesThis paper seeks to understand the conditions that have led to the rise of populism across ...
The discussion of the nature of Populism has centered to a great extent on the question of the Popul...
This book analyses how party competition has adjusted to the success of populism in Western Europe, ...
Some one billion people around the world are now being ruled by populists of one sort or another. Th...
We synthesize the literature on the recent rise of populism. First, we discuss definitions and prese...
Populism is an essentially contested phenomenon due to its complex nature. Even more difficult is to...
This article assesses progress in the economics-centred literature on populism along three key them...
Populist movements, parties and leaders have gained influence in many countries, disrupting long-est...
Populism represents the greatest political challenge to Western democracies since World War II. The ...
This paper formally models the rise in populist politics during the last decade. In the literature t...
This paper conceptualizes populism in an institutional economics context. Examining the literature o...
This chapter describes how right-wing populism creates a distinctive set of problems for business. P...
This paper attempts to interpret the contemporary forms of populism, in the light of the political a...
The lecture makes the case for a positional and contextualized understanding of the political econom...
This dissertation proposes a variation in motivations for voting for left and right populist parties...
183 pagesThis paper seeks to understand the conditions that have led to the rise of populism across ...
The discussion of the nature of Populism has centered to a great extent on the question of the Popul...
This book analyses how party competition has adjusted to the success of populism in Western Europe, ...
Some one billion people around the world are now being ruled by populists of one sort or another. Th...