A politicoeconomic model of the relationship between economic and structural variables and government popularity is developed and applied to the Weimar Republic. We obtained data from decentralized election results in the 1924 to 1933 period, using a weighted panel estimation method. Parameter estimates show a strong relationship between the development of economic variables and the decline in electoral support that confronted every government in this period. We link this finding to existing historiographic theories and extrapolate from it to estimate the effects of economic recovery in the first years of the Nazi regime
The datasets and replication kit in this project are associated with the research paper, 'Austerity ...
Social democracy is a political regime which assumes defending of labour, and at the same time reco...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right-wing extremists in ele...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right wing anti-system parti...
Aggregate votes for incumbent parties in post-war Germany were determined by the weighted-average gr...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
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...
"In social and historical science literature the rise of mass unemployment in Germany until 1933 is ...
The definitive version of this paper can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comThis paper evaluates t...
We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand d...
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet ...
The datasets and replication kit in this project are associated with the research paper, 'Austerity ...
Social democracy is a political regime which assumes defending of labour, and at the same time reco...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right-wing extremists in ele...
We examine the impact of the Great Depression on the share of votes for right wing anti-system parti...
Aggregate votes for incumbent parties in post-war Germany were determined by the weighted-average gr...
"The goal of the following analysis is to consider the hardly researched Bundestag elections as a li...
This article focuses on the divided and scattered political affiliations in the Weimar Republic whic...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
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...
"In social and historical science literature the rise of mass unemployment in Germany until 1933 is ...
The definitive version of this paper can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comThis paper evaluates t...
We study the link between fiscal austerity and Nazi electoral success. Voting data from a thousand d...
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet ...
The datasets and replication kit in this project are associated with the research paper, 'Austerity ...
Social democracy is a political regime which assumes defending of labour, and at the same time reco...
The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By add...