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Beyond the 2008 Great Recession: Economic factors and electoral support for the radical left in Europe

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posted on 2018-01-17, 11:43 authored by Raul Gomez, Luis J. Ramiro Fernandez
One of the most striking political developments occurring during the Great Recession has been the growth of the radical left in some European countries. Though the literature is far from conclusive, it has generally been argued that the economy is not a main reason driving people’s support for non-mainstream parties (particularly the Greens and the radical right). In this article, we contend that this is not the case for radical left parties (RLPs), which despite pursuing other agendas do still compete very strongly on economic issues. Using individual-level data for 56 elections taking place between 1996 and 2016 in 15 European countries, we find a positive effect of unemployment on support for RLPs, and only very weak evidence that this effect depends on voters’ ideology or whether the mainstream left (Social Democrats) is in office. We conclude that unemployment enables the radical left to increase its support regardless of the political context but does not significantly change by itself the ideological makeup of its electorate.

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Party Politics, 2017, pp. 1-11

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Politics and International Relations

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Party Politics

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SAGE Publications

issn

1354-0688

eissn

1460-3683

Acceptance date

2017-06-12

Copyright date

2017

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2018-01-17

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http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/figure/10.1177/1354068817718949?#articleCitationDownloadContainer

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en

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