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2024
The lasting impact of external shocks on political opinions and populist voting
LEVI, Eugenio; Isabelle SIN and Steven STILLMAN
Basic information
Original name
The lasting impact of external shocks on political opinions and populist voting
Authors
LEVI, Eugenio; Isabelle SIN and Steven STILLMAN
Edition
Economic Inquiry, HOBOKEN, Wiley, 2024, 0095-2583
Other information
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Marked to be transferred to RIV
Yes
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14560/24:00135283
Organization
Ekonomicko-správní fakulta – Repository – Repository
Keywords in English
immigration; political parties; populism; shocks; structural reforms; trade
Links
EF19_074/0012727, research and development project.
In the original language
We use electoral survey data linked to disaggregated geographical data toexamine the impact that two external shocks had on the initial developmentand long‐term success of New Zealand First (NZF), one of the oldest populistparties in the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development, aswell as their short and long‐run impact on voting and political opinions. Wefind that people exposed to both structural and immigration reforms weremore likely to initially vote for NZF and permanently changed their politicalattitudes and policy preferences. Exposure to these shocks plays an importantrole in explaining the rise and continued success of populism in New Zealand.
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