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The recent rise of populism in advanced economies reveals major voter discontent. To effectively respond to voters’ grievances, researchers and policymakers need to understand their drivers. Recent empirical research shows that these drivers include both long-term trends (job polarization due...
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We live in the era of the unprecedented rise of populism - measured either by voting share for populist (i.e., antielite and anti-pluralist) politicians or by the presence of populists in governments. There is convincing evidence that the rise of populism has been caused by secular trends...
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