
Is The "Strong Economy Equals Incumbent Victory" Theory Wrong?
Not Another Politics Podcast
Globalization and Voter Behavior
This chapter examines the interplay between globalization, trade exposure, and the demand for social insurance among voters. It suggests that increased global economic exposure can heighten perceived risks, influencing electoral outcomes and party affiliation. The discussion highlights the complexities of analyzing how economic conditions shape voter behaviors, emphasizing skepticism about the empirical evidence linking risk aversion to voting patterns.
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