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CREATED:20220104T151407
SUMMARY:Ro'ee Levy - Tel Aviv University
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:\n\nDecomposing the Rise of the Populist Right" with Oren Danieli, Noam Gid
 ron, and Shinnosuke Kikuchi\n\n\nAbstract:\nOver the past decades, the supp
 ort of populist radical right parties has dramatically increased. We decomp
 ose the rise of the populist right in Europe into three potential channels:
  changes in voter characteristics, changes in party supply, and changes in 
 the weights voters place on certain issues. We merge data on voter characte
 ristics, including opinions and demographics, from the Integrated Value Sur
 vey with data on party positions from the Comparative Manifesto Project. We
  estimate voting weights using a probabilistic voting model. In contrast to
  a common view, we find no evidence that shifts in the characteristics of v
 oters or the positions of parties pushed voters to the populist right. The 
 major driver behind the success of the populist right in the last decade li
 es in the rising importance voters attach to the issues on which populist r
 adical right parties campaign. Specifically, we find that voters place less
  weight on economic issues and that conservative voters place a more positi
 ve weight on culturally conservative party positions.\n \n
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