Blaming the Government: Citizens and the Economy in Five European Democracies: Citizens and the Economy in Five European DemocraciesRoutledge, 2016. gada 16. sept. - 224 lappuses This work examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on public support for the government in Britain, France, Netherlands, Denmark and Germany. |
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Politics Citizens and the Economy in Western Democracies | |
Politics Institutions and the Definition of Incumbency | |
Models of Government Support in Western Europe | |
Politics Economics and Support for Coalition Governments | |
Conclusions | |
Index | |
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0.05 level-two-tailed actors Backswing Britain British by-election CDU/CSU Chaban-Delmas citizens coalition governments Cohabitation conditions and government Conditions and Support Conservatives countrys credit and blame Danish Denmark Dependent Variable Dutch economic conditions economic effects economic performance economic variables effects of economic election electoral Falklands War five countries France French Fifth Republic French presidents Germany governing parties government popularity government support Grand Coalition hypothesis incumbents Inflation-1 issue priority Keynesian legislative strength level of responsibility Lewis-Beck macroeconomic minority government Mitterrand Monthly Support Nannestad Netherlands Norpoth Party Support party systems percent period political context political parties political variables Pompidou Post-election post-war presidential presidents and prime Prime Minister Party public opinion public support PvdA relationship between economic reward-punishment single-party Social Democratic strategy Support for French support for governments Supportt-1 t-values in parentheses trend unemployment and inflation unemployment rate Venstre vote voters West European