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This paper examines the impact of economic policy preferences on the vote in over 30 states. Using Module 4 of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) and hierarchical models, the authors show that economic policy preferences have a strong impact on the vote in many countries.
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CSES-Bibliography
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A Cross-National Analysis of the Positional Economics Thesis
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Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association
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In Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, 2018
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