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comparable across countries and over time. The results show that the reversed CPI was about 0.4 points higher in election years …
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. The results show that the reversed CPI was about 0.4 points higher in election years than in other years, indicating that …
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The recent literature on the determinants of populism has highlighted the role of long-term trends of progressive isolation and prolonged economic stagnation in engendering discontent and, in turn, demand for political change. We investigate, instead, the potential of unanticipated local shocks...
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the election, and removed immediately afterwards. The shape of the cycle is shown to depend on the periodicity of …
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percentage point of world growth boosts incumbents' chances of re-election by 9 percent, while an extra percentage point of … national growth relative to world growth only boosts an incumbent's chances of re-election by 4 percent. Voters are more likely …
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We explore the effect of oil import price shocks on political outcomes using a worldwide dataset on elections of chief executives. Oil import price shocks cause a reduction in the odds of reelection of incumbents, an increase in media chatter about fuel prices, and an increase in non-violent...
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When does organized crime resort to assassinating politicians? In narcocracies, criminal groups co-opt political elites through bribery in exchange for protection to traffic illegal drugs. When criminal groups compete, they may also resort to political violence to influence which candidate wins...
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This paper investigates how electoral timing influences policymakers' responses to currency crises. Previous empirical research has shown that elections significantly influence both the probability that a currency crisis emerges and the government's policy responses to such crises. This paper...
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We analyze the long-run evolution of populism and explore the role of globalization in shaping such evolution. We use an imbalanced panel of 628 national elections in 55 countries over 60 years. A first novelty is our reliance on both standard (e.g., the ”volume margin”, or vote share of...
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