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Austerity and niche parties: The electoral consequences of fiscal reforms
Institution:1. Carlos III University of Madrid, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Avd. de la Universidad, 30, Leganés, Madrid, Spain;2. National Technical University of Athens, 9 Heroon Polytechneiou st., 15773, Zografou Campus, Athens, Greece
Abstract:Austerity policies — policies of sharp reductions of a government's budget deficint involving spending cuts and tax increases — are claimed to boost support for radical political parties. We argue, counter to popular claims, that austerity measures actually reduce support for radical and niche parties. Austerity policies force traditional left-right politics to the forefront of political debate with the traditional mainstream parties having a stronger ownership over those issues. We systematically explore the impact of austerity measures on the electoral fortunes of niche parties in 16 developed countries over a 35-year period, while controlling for a number of socio-economic variables. We find that austerity policies that rely on tax increases affect radical parties on the left and the right in different ways than fiscal adjustments based on spending cuts.
Keywords:Austerity  Economic voting  Niche parties  Fiscal policy  Financial crisis
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