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  • This paper examines how voters reward and punish major left- and right-leaning parties if they govern together in the context of an economic crisis and of policies that aim to prevent the crisis’s negative effects on the labor market. In the literature on voting behavior, researchers often analyze electoral behavior in cases where either a left or a right party dominates government, and thus, such studies compare left and right parties in government and opposition context. We use a unique dataset that analyzes voting behavior, economic downturn, and labor market policy in 299 German electoral districts under the condition that a major left party and right party share power. Our results show that under the abovementioned conditions, voters reward left parties for protective labor market policies but punish them for the economic downturn. Nevertheless, right parties in government suffer less electoral loss for economic slumps than left parties do (xsd:string)
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  • 7. Fassung, Januar 2018 (xsd:gyear)
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