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Luisa Dörr prepared this study while she was working at the ifo Center for Public Finance and Political Economy. The study was completed in February 2022 and accepted as doctoral thesis by the Department of Economics at the University of Munich. It consists of three distinct empirical essays...
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in explaining the rise of populism in NZ. Understanding how these shocks led to the development of NZF is particularly … relevant for thinking about how populism has been extending its reach in the 2010s. …
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We estimate the impact of immigration on the upsurge of populism in Italy. Our data considers electoral results at …
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We examine how populist governments influence political culture and economic outcomes. Some Austrian communities are governed by far-right populist mayors, directly elected by a majority of voters. We exploit close elections and find that the electorate becomes more polarized under populist...
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populism. Interestingly, the interplay between the two, i.e., past and current exposure to economic shocks, has a mitigating … effect on the rise of populism. Individuals who were exposed to economic shocks in the past are less likely to manifest …
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attitudes. Along with the subjects' receptiveness to right-wing populism, we elicit their perceived relative income positions in … are more attuned to populist statements. Key to understanding the misperception-populism relationship are strong gender …
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attitudes. Along with the subjects' receptiveness to right-wing populism, we elicit their perceived relative income positions in … are more attuned to populist statements. Key to understanding the misperception-populism relationship are strong gender …
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attitudes. Along with the subjects' receptiveness to rightwing populism, we elicit their perceived relative income positions in …
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attitudes. Eliciting subjects' receptiveness to rightwing populism and their perceived relative income positions in a … to populist statements. Key to understanding the misperception-populism relationship are strong gender differences in the … provision does neither sustainably reduce misperception nor curb populism. …
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In 1968, young people grew up in an atmosphere of strong dissatisfaction and distrust against the status quo. We show that higher exposure to protests in 1968 leads to higher dissatisfaction toward national governments and raises the probability of voting for populist parties. Consistently with...
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