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Can right-wing terrorism increase support for far-right populist parties, and if so, why? Exploiting quasi-random variation between successful and failed attacks across German municipalities, we find that successful attacks lead to significant increases in the vote share for the right-wing,...
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This thesis comprises four empirical research papers in the area of political economics. While the first two chapters deal with questions related to direct democracy, chapters three and four are about topics linked to representative democracy.
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of life satisfaction than their compatriots asked the same calendar week but in years without elections. Once voting has …
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Local Campaigns are frequently studied phenomena in the context of first past the post voting systems such as the UK …
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, and homeownership are positively associated with voting for center-right parties and voter turnout, while social tenancy … of the influence of housing on voting and instead suggests considering housing as an important socioeconomic proxy to …
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We analyze the impact of elected competitors from the same constituency on legislative shirking in the German Bundestag from 1953 to 2017. The German electoral system ensures at least one federal legislator per constituency with a varying number of elected competitors between zero to four from...
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