During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large literature claims that such policies are surprisingly popular and have few electoral costs. This article revisits this question by studying the popularity of governments during the economic crisis. The authors assemble a pooled time-series data set for monthly support for ruling parties from fifteen European countries and treat austerity packages as intervention variables to the underlying popularity series. Using time-series analysis, this permits the careful tracking of the impact of austerity packages over time. The main empirical contributions are twofold. First, the study shows that, on average, austerity packages hurt incumbent parties...
Evidence of electoral accountability in Canada, in terms of the performance of the economy, has been...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
After the Global Financial Crisis a controversial rush to fiscal austerity followed in many countrie...
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 ...
What are the political impacts of austerity policies? This dissertation sheds light on this question...
The effects of austerity in response to financial crises are widely contested and assumed to cause s...
From a politics-centred perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which deeply affects th...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
Does government party support decline in a monotonic fashion throughout the legislative cycle or do ...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
This article examines the relationship between electoral support and the economy over the period 200...
Evidence of electoral accountability in Canada, in terms of the performance of the economy, has been...
The paper explores a question raised by the 2011 Irish election, which saw an almost unprecedented d...
The paper explores a question raised by the 2011 Irish election, which saw an almost unprecedented d...
Evidence of electoral accountability in Canada, in terms of the performance of the economy, has been...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
After the Global Financial Crisis a controversial rush to fiscal austerity followed in many countrie...
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 ...
What are the political impacts of austerity policies? This dissertation sheds light on this question...
The effects of austerity in response to financial crises are widely contested and assumed to cause s...
From a politics-centred perspective, an economic crisis is an external shock which deeply affects th...
The Great Recession of 2007--09 was the worst global economic crisis since the Great Depre...
Does government party support decline in a monotonic fashion throughout the legislative cycle or do ...
There is a puzzle which emerged following the Eurozone crisis: whereas the salience of the economy s...
This article examines the relationship between electoral support and the economy over the period 200...
Evidence of electoral accountability in Canada, in terms of the performance of the economy, has been...
The paper explores a question raised by the 2011 Irish election, which saw an almost unprecedented d...
The paper explores a question raised by the 2011 Irish election, which saw an almost unprecedented d...
Evidence of electoral accountability in Canada, in terms of the performance of the economy, has been...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
After the Global Financial Crisis a controversial rush to fiscal austerity followed in many countrie...