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Replication data for: International Economic Sources of Regime Change: How European Integration Undermined Italy's Postwar Party System
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Version: 1 – Released: Wed Nov 28 00:00:00 EST 2007
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Golden, Miriam. "International Economic Sources of Regime Change: How European Integration Undermined Italy's Postwar Party System" Golden Comparative Political Studies. 2004; 37: 1238-1274. book available here
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Study Global IDhdl:1902.1/10198
AuthorsMiriam Golden (University of California, Los Angeles)
Production Date2004
DistributorMiriam Golden
Distributor Contactgolden@ucla.edu
Distribution Date2007
Deposit Date2007
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Italy’s 1992 elections marked the end of political dominance by Christian Democracy (DC). The conventional account of the collapse of the DC’s vote to less than 30% focuses on the breakup of the Soviet Union, which is said to have freed Catholic voters to switch to new regionalist protest parties. The author documents that this argument is empirically inadequate. Evidence shows that electoral districts more exposed to international trade were where the DC lost larger vote shares and where the Northern League received more support. These findings corroborate that social groups linked to small firms in the north and center whose products were exported throughout Europe underwent electoral realignment in response to the economic opportunities offered by the 1991 Maastricht Treaty. The author argues that DC was not credible in providing national macroeconomic policies that would have allowed Italy to partake fully of the opportunities offered by European economic integration.

Time Period Covered1992 - 1993
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