Previous research has argued that while elections motivate parties to respond to public sentiment, global economic ties reduce this responsiveness by redirecting elites from their electorates and toward market actors. In this study, we extend this work to examine the influence of globalization on party responsiveness across different forms of production-welfare regimes. Coordinated market economies (CMEs) accommodate economic interdependence by striking corporatist bargains between political elites, trade union representatives, and organized business. Although these consensual relations facilitate economic stability, they also insulate policymakers from voters. Analyses that pair public opinion and party positions across 18 advanced capital...
Findings of persistent cross-national differences in the economic performance among rich democracies...
We document empirically that rich countries are more politically cohesive than poorer coun-tries. In...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
Previous research has argued that while elections motivate parties to respond to public sentiment, g...
Conventional wisdom has it that political parties have incentives to respond to public opinion. It i...
files to replicate analyses reported in Ezrow and Hellwig, "Responding to Voters or Responding to Ma...
Abstract. Despite much attention to global markets and domestic politics, political scientists know ...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
This study analyses the determinants of dispersion of economic issue mentions in European party mani...
This paper investigates political-economic backlash to economic globalization in industrialized poli...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
The impact of globalization on democratic governance is vigorously contested. This debate has largel...
We document empirically that rich countries are more politically cohesive than poorer countries. In ...
Findings of persistent cross-national differences in the economic performance among rich democracies...
We document empirically that rich countries are more politically cohesive than poorer coun-tries. In...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
Previous research has argued that while elections motivate parties to respond to public sentiment, g...
Conventional wisdom has it that political parties have incentives to respond to public opinion. It i...
files to replicate analyses reported in Ezrow and Hellwig, "Responding to Voters or Responding to Ma...
Abstract. Despite much attention to global markets and domestic politics, political scientists know ...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Does economic globalization influence the positioning of parties and, as a consequence, the ideologi...
Do parties adjust their economic policy positions in response to the inter-national economy? I explo...
This study analyses the determinants of dispersion of economic issue mentions in European party mani...
This paper investigates political-economic backlash to economic globalization in industrialized poli...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...
The impact of globalization on democratic governance is vigorously contested. This debate has largel...
We document empirically that rich countries are more politically cohesive than poorer countries. In ...
Findings of persistent cross-national differences in the economic performance among rich democracies...
We document empirically that rich countries are more politically cohesive than poorer coun-tries. In...
Based on empirical findings from a comparative study on welfare state responses to the four major ec...