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Replication data for: Germany: Monthly party support, 1960-89
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Chris Anderson , 2007, "Replication data for: Germany: Monthly party support, 1960-89", hdl:1902.1/10222 UNF:3:ounK+x3IKmEiYdl8snOdfw== Chris Anderson [Distributor]
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AuthorsChris Anderson (Cornell University)
Production Date1996
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Distributor Contactcja22@cornell.edu
Distribution Date2007
Deposit Date2007
Replication ForAnderson, Christopher J. 1995. "Blaming the Government: Citizens and the Economy in Five European Democracies". Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. book available here
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Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, “Blaming the Government” examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on public support for the government in Britain, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany. The author maintains that theories that seek to relate economic conditions to public support require the systematic incorporation of a country's politics and political context. The assignment of credit and blame for economic performance is structured by political institutions that provide for the choices available to citizens.

Related PublicationsAnderson, Christopher J., and Daniel S. Ward. 1996. “Barometer Elections in Comparative Perspective.” Electoral Studies 15 (4): 447-60.

Anderson, Christopher J. 1996. “Economics, Politics, and Foreigners: Populist Party Support in Denmark and Norway.” Electoral Studies 15 (4): 497-511.

Anderson, Christopher J., and Karl Kaltenthaler. 1996. “The Dynamics of Public Opinion Toward European Integration, 1973-1993.” European Journal of International Relations 2 (2): 175-99. article available here

Anderson, Christopher J. 1993. “Modeling Mass Support for German Chancellors and their Parties: Some Problems and Some Results.” Historical Social Research 18 (4): 4-30.

Anderson, Christopher J. 1999. “Public Opinion about European Integration.” In Peter H. Merkl (ed.), The Federal Republic of Germany at Fifty. New York: New York University Press. book available here

Anderson, Christopher J. 1996. “Wirtschaftslage und Politischer Kontext: Kanzlerpopularität und Kanzlerparteienpräferenz, 1950-1990.” In Oscar W. Gabriel and Jürgen W. Falter (eds.), Wahlen und politische Einstellungen in westlichen Demokratien. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Editorial

Anderson, Christopher J. 1995. “Economic Uncertainty and European Solidarity Revisited: Trends in Public Support for European Integration.” In Carolyn Rhodes and Sonia Mazey (eds.), The State of the European Union, Vol.3: Building a European Polity? Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. book available here
Time Period Covered1960 - 1989
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