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popularity function 12 Germany 8 Voting behaviour 5 Wahlverhalten 5 Theorie 4 Theory 4 inflation 4 unemployment 4 Popularity function 3 Yardstick competition 3 Abstimmung 2 Abstimmungsregel 2 Estimation 2 Microdata 2 Neue politische Ökonomie 2 Obama 2 Policy 2 Political Business Cycles 2 Presidential approval 2 Public choice 2 Regression analysis 2 Regressionsanalyse 2 Schätzung 2 Spatial panel regression 2 Taxation 2 Vote Popularity Function 2 Vote function 2 Vote popularity function 2 Voting 2 Voting rule 2 casualties 2 egotropic and sociotropic voting 2 government approval 2 government popularity 2 historical institutionalism 2 micro data 2 presidential approval ratings 2 retrospective and prospective voting 2 social preference function 2 tax structure turbulence 2
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Free 20 Undetermined 4
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Book / Working Paper 17 Article 9
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Working Paper 10 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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English 20 Undetermined 6
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Geys, Benny 7 Kirchgässner, Gebhard 6 Vermeir, Jan 5 Enkelmann, Soeren 3 Enkelmann, Sören 3 Padovano, Fabio 3 Petrarca, Ilaria 2 Gavoille, Nicolas 1 Jula, Dorin 1 Jula, Nicolae Marius 1 Jula, Nicolae-Marius 1 Jula, Nicoleta 1 Neck, Reinhard 1 Petracra, Ilaria 1 Schneider, Friedrich 1
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Abteilung "Marktprozesse und Steuerung", Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) 2 CESifo 1 Condorcet Center for Political Economy, Centre de Recherche en Économie et Management (CREM) 1 Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) 1
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Working Paper Series in Economics 4 WZB Discussion Paper 3 CESifo Working Paper 2 Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Market Processes and Governance 2 European journal of political economy 2 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CESifo working papers 1 CREMA Working Paper 1 Computational Methods in Social Sciences (CMSS) 1 Discussion Papers, Research Professorship & Project "The Future of Fiscal Federalism" 1 Discussion paper / Universität Sankt Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics 1 Economics Working Paper from Condorcet Center for political Economy at CREM-CNRS 1 Empirical Economics 1 Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria 1 European Journal of Political Economy 1 International tax and public finance 1 Journal for Economic Forecasting 1 Public Choice 1
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RePEc 12 EconStor 8 ECONIS (ZBW) 6
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Who are the ‘ghost’ MPs? : evidence from the French parliament
Gavoille, Nicolas - In: European journal of political economy 53 (2018), pp. 134-148
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From Taxes to Politics, from Politics to Taxes: Evidence of Yardstick Competition in the Italian Municipalities
Petrarca, Ilaria; Padovano, Fabio - Condorcet Center for Political Economy, Centre de … - 2011
comprehensive test of yardstick competition on Italian Municipalities during the period 1995-2004. First, a vote popularity function …
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War casualties and US presidential popularity: A comparison of the Korean, Vietnam and Iraq war
Geys, Benny - 2010
Conventional wisdom holds that war casualties depress incumbent popularity. We argue that the strength and even the direction of these effects is inherently context-dependent because the perception of casualties varies over time and space, affected by historical developments. While intuitive,...
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War casualties and US presidential popularity: A comparison of the Korean, Vietnam and Iraq war
Geys, Benny - Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB) - 2010
Conventional wisdom holds that war casualties depress incumbent popularity. We argue that the strength and even the direction of these effects is inherently context-dependent because the perception of casualties varies over time and space, affected by historical developments. While intuitive,...
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The lost popularity function: are unemployment and inflation no longer relevant for the bahaviour of German voters?
Kirchgässner, Gebhard - 2009
Up to now there was a general conviction that increasing unemployment and inflation have a negative impact on the government’s popularity. This was true for Germany as well, but it does not seem to hold any longer. This paper first reviews the results of earlier periods before presenting new...
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REGIONAL ECONOMIC VOTING IN ROMANIA
Jula, Dorin; Jula, Nicolae Marius - In: Journal for Economic Forecasting 6 (2009) 1, pp. 5-15
In the paper we examine the economic voting theory for the Romanian local elections in June, 2008. Econometrically, we demonstrate that in the regional structures the main economic variables (dynamics of the gross domestic product per capita, rate of unemployment, dynamics of the average net...
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The Lost Popularity Function: Are Unemployment and Inflation no longer Relevant for the Bahaviour of German Voters?
Kirchgässner, Gebhard - CESifo - 2009
Up to now there was a general conviction that increasing unemployment and inflation have a negative impact on the government’s popularity. This was true for Germany as well, but it does not seem to hold any longer. This paper first reviews the results of earlier periods before presenting new...
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The political cost of taxation: new evidence from German popularity ratings
Geys, Benny; Vermeir, Jan - 2008
Previous studies indicate that higher tax burdens reduce incumbents’ popularity and re-election odds. The present paper offers a new test of this relation for German data. Our findings indicate that taxation indeed negatively affects German federal government approval ratings, in line with...
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The political cost of taxation: new evidence from German popularity ratings
Geys, Benny; Vermeir, Jan - Abteilung "Marktprozesse und Steuerung", … - 2008
Previous studies indicate that higher tax burdens reduce incumbents’ popularity and re-election odds. The present paper offers a new test of this relation for German data. Our findings indicate that taxation indeed negatively affects German federal government approval ratings, in line with...
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Are the responsibility and yardstick competition hypotheses mutually consistent?
Padovano, Fabio; Petrarca, Ilaria - In: European Journal of Political Economy 34 (2014) C, pp. 459-477
This paper tests the consistency between the responsibility and the yardstick competition hypotheses. If no evidence is found that voters reelect mayors comparing their performance with those of neighboring jurisdictions, strategic interactions among municipalities cannot be properly interpreted...
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