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Political responses to economic shocks
Yotam Margalit
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School of Political science studies
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Economic Shocks
100%
Political Responses
100%
Voting Behavior
66%
Shock
33%
Political Attitudes
33%
Political Views
33%
Populist Parties
33%
Social Policy
33%
Job Loss
33%
Transient Effect
33%
2008 Financial Crisis
33%
Economic Context
33%
Voting Outcomes
33%
Country Context
33%
Trust in Political Institutions
33%
Radical Parties
33%
Negative Income Shock
33%
Political Voting
33%
Social Sciences
Voting Behavior
100%
Financial Crisis
50%
Political Institutions
50%
Political Behavior
50%
Job Loss
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Voting Behavior
100%
Financial Crisis
50%
Computer Science
Voting Behavior
100%
Political Attitude
50%