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Reaching for profit in the welfare state: Patrimonial economic voting in Denmark
Authors:Rune Stubager  Michael S. Lewis-Beck  Richard Nadeau
Affiliation:1. Aarhus University, Department of Political Science, Bartholins Allé 7, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark;2. University of Iowa, Department of Political Science, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA;3. University of Montreal, Department of Political Science, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3J7
Abstract:
Economic voting has been well-studied in a number of advanced industrial democracies, including Denmark. However, that work has been almost entirely on the valence dimension, i.e., rewarding or punishing government according to whether the overall economy prospers. Recent work has looked at other economic voting dimensions, including patrimony, i.e., the impact of property ownership on the vote. A patrimonial effect has been found in the UK, the US, and France. However, it seems to differ somewhat depending on the welfare-character of the state, with the US at one end and France at the other. Here we examine patrimonial economic voting in a still more extreme welfare state - Denmark. In our analysis of voting in the 2011 parliamentary election, we establish two new findings: 1. patrimonial economic voting exists in Denmark and, 2. its effect is stronger than that for other countries studied thus far.
Keywords:Economic voting   Patrimony   Economics and elections   Danish voter
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