Economic voting is a phenomenon that political scientists and
economists can hardly overlook. There is ample evidence for a
strong link between economic conditions and government popularity.
However, not everything is that simple and this edited collection
focuses on 'the comparative puzzle' of economic voting. Economic
Voting emphasises the importance of comparative research design and
argues that the psychology of the economic voter model needs to be
developed further.
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