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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel explore how a variety of economic indicators relate to individuals' political support in a variety of electoral contexts.
Autocratic Legacies and Mainstream Party Success: A Material Benefits Approach - Catarina Leão, Sciences Po
Economic Inequality and Voting for Political Parties - Seungwoo Han; Jun Xiang, Rutgers University
Personal Economic Decline and Support for the Populist Radical Right - Alexander Held, Trinity College Dublin; Pauliina Patana, Georgetown University
The Fundamentals and Vote Choice: How Long Term Attitudinal Forces Shape Affect - John H. Aldrich, Duke University; Suhyen Bae, Duke University
Influence of Polarization and Economic Opinion on Voting and Trust in Government - Jude Chukwuebuka Ugwuoke, Auburn University