Do voters punish governments more severely during international economic crises or do they discount exogenous shocks as they recognize the government’s limited “room of manoeuvre”? The current literature provides conflicting answers to this question. This study argues that in such contexts citizens’ economic perceptions are less likely to predict their sanctioning behavior but that, nonetheless, governments experience a higher cost of ruling. We show that in the paradigmatic case of Italy, government popularity during the Great Recession, while being hardly explained by economic evaluations, suffers a stronger decline as a function of time in office. We account for this increased cost of ruling by economic policy debates and other political...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
In Southern Europe, the economic crisis (2008-2013) triggered a deeper political crisis, affecting a...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government’s role in the economic c...
Do voters punish governments more severely during international economic crises or do they discount ...
Published online: 24 January 2019Do voters punish governments more severely during international ec...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
open1noIn Italy the coincidence between the constitutionally mandated cycle of regular elections and...
What are the political implications of government scandals? This article examines the impact of poli...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
First published online: 21 January 2021During the Great Recession, governments across the continent ...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
Major economic crises are focal events that often drive changes in various aspects of political syst...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
In Southern Europe, the economic crisis (2008-2013) triggered a deeper political crisis, affecting a...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government’s role in the economic c...
Do voters punish governments more severely during international economic crises or do they discount ...
Published online: 24 January 2019Do voters punish governments more severely during international ec...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
open1noIn Italy the coincidence between the constitutionally mandated cycle of regular elections and...
What are the political implications of government scandals? This article examines the impact of poli...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
First published online: 21 January 2021During the Great Recession, governments across the continent ...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
Major economic crises are focal events that often drive changes in various aspects of political syst...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response v...
In Southern Europe, the economic crisis (2008-2013) triggered a deeper political crisis, affecting a...
In this paper we analyse the extent to which perceptions of the government’s role in the economic c...