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Political Economic Determinants of Populist Voting

Populism
Voting
Voting Behaviour
INN254
András Tétényi
Corvinus University of Budapest
Denis Ivanov
Corvinus University of Budapest

Building: A, Floor: Basement, Room: UR3

Thursday 11:15 - 13:00 CEST (25/08/2022)

Abstract

The first panel in this section will explore the economic aspects of populist support. Amongst other things, it will test the hypothesis that populism both drives and is driven by the transformation of the economy on the global, regional, and domestic levels (the demand side of populism). In addition, we are open to alternative explanations to populist voting or populist attitudes, including issues surrounding shifts in cultural values, institutions, and other triggers.

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