Regional economic voting : Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, 1990--1999 / Joshua A. Tucker.
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- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions -- 1989-
- Europe, Central -- Economic conditions -- 1989-
- Europe, Eastern -- Politics and government -- 1989-
- Europe, Central -- Politics and government -- 1989-
- Elections -- Economic aspects -- Europe, Eastern
- Elections -- Economic aspects -- Europe, Central
- Élections -- Aspect économique -- Europe de l'Est
- Élections -- Aspect économique -- Europe centrale
- Europe de l'Est -- Conditions économiques -- 1989-
- Europe centrale -- Conditions économiques -- 1989-
- Europe de l'Est -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1989-
- Europe centrale -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1989-
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- Elections
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Process -- General
- Economic history
- Elections -- Economic aspects
- Politics and government
- Central Europe
- Eastern Europe
- Regierung
- Wirtschaft
- Wahl
- Politik
- Osteuropa
- Sociaal-economische situatie
- Verkiezingen
- Oost-Europa
- Rusland
- Since 1989
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- HC240.25.E852 T83 2006eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-404) and index.
Economic conditions and election results -- Comparative cross-regional analysis -- Paired case studies -- The incumbency hypothesis -- The new regime hypothesis -- The old regime hypothesis -- Comparative analysis -- Economic voting and postcommunist politics.
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This book examines the effect of economic conditions on election results in five post-communist countries - Russia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic - in the first decade of post-communist elections. It is the first book length study of economic voting outside of established democracies.
English.
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