The datasets and replication kit in this project are associated with the research paper, 'Austerity and the rise of the Nazi party'. In this paper we study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand districts and a hundred cities for four elections between 1930 and 1933 show that areas more affected by austerity (spending cuts and tax increases) had relatively higher vote shares for the Nazi Party. We also find that the localities with relatively high austerity experienced relatively high suffering (measured by mortality rates) and these areas’ electorates were more likely to vote for the Nazi Party. Our findings are robust to a range of specifications including an instrumental variable strateg...
Using newly collected data on association density in 229 towns and cities in interwar Germany, we sh...
"In social and historical science literature the rise of mass unemployment in Germany until 1933 is ...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand d...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right-wing extremists in ele...
This article analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their ...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
In the second of three articles on political realignments, Walter Dean Burnham examines the “perfect...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right wing anti-system parti...
Social capital is often associated with desirable political and economic outcomes. This paper connec...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that worsening mortality rates in the ea...
Using newly collected data on association density in 229 towns and cities in interwar Germany, we sh...
"In social and historical science literature the rise of mass unemployment in Germany until 1933 is ...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand d...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right-wing extremists in ele...
This article analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their ...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
In the second of three articles on political realignments, Walter Dean Burnham examines the “perfect...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right wing anti-system parti...
Social capital is often associated with desirable political and economic outcomes. This paper connec...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that worsening mortality rates in the ea...
Using newly collected data on association density in 229 towns and cities in interwar Germany, we sh...
"In social and historical science literature the rise of mass unemployment in Germany until 1933 is ...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...