Perceptions of Competence and the European Economic Crisis: A Micro-Level Analysis

This study provides micro-level evidence for the new theories of accountability under globalization. We analyze the micro-level logic that underpins political accountability in democratic countries with highly globalized economies. We contend that voters discount current economic conditions in evalu...

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Authorship
Democracy
Economic conditions
Economic crises
Economic crisis
Economic globalization
Economic models
Economics
Globalization
Hypotheses
Incumbents
International economics
Modeling
Political leadership
Politics
Public opinion
Voting
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