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Electoral Control in New Democracies: Fluid Party Systems as Perverse Incentives
Unformatted Document Text:  Pacek, A. (1994). Macroeconomic conditions and electoral politics in East-Central Europe. American Journal of Political Science 38. Paldam, M. (1991). How robust is the vote function? A study of seventeen nations over four decades. In H. Norpoth, M. Lewis-Beck, and J. Lafay (Eds.), Economics and Politics: The Calculus of Support. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. Powell, G. and G. Whitten (1993). A cross-national analysis of economic voting: Taking account of political context. American Journal of Political Science 37. Powers, D. and J. Cox (1997). Echoes from the past: The relationship between satisfaction with economic reforms and voting behavior in Poland. American Political Science Review 91. Przeworski, A. (1996). Public support for economic reform in Poland. Comparative Polit- ical Studies 29. Shabad, G. and K. Slomczynski (2004). Inter-party mobility among parliamentary candi- dates in post-communist East-Central Europe. Party Politics 46. Stokes, S. (1996). Economic reform and public opinion in Peru, 1990-1995. Comparative Political Studies 29. Tucker, J. (2000). Taking account of institutional effects: How institutions mediate the effect of economic conditions on election results – evidence from Russia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, 1990 – 1996. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. Tucker, J. (2001). Sanctioning versus mandate voting: Evidence from Russia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, D.C. Tucker, J. (2002). The first decade of post-communist elections and voting: What have we studied and how have we studied it? Annual Review of Political Science 5. 28

Authors: Zielinski, Jakub.
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Pacek, A. (1994). Macroeconomic conditions and electoral politics in East-Central Europe.
American Journal of Political Science 38.
Paldam, M. (1991). How robust is the vote function? A study of seventeen nations over
four decades. In H. Norpoth, M. Lewis-Beck, and J. Lafay (Eds.), Economics and
Politics: The Calculus of Support. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.
Powell, G. and G. Whitten (1993). A cross-national analysis of economic voting: Taking
account of political context. American Journal of Political Science 37.
Powers, D. and J. Cox (1997). Echoes from the past: The relationship between satisfaction
with economic reforms and voting behavior in Poland. American Political Science
Review 91.
Przeworski, A. (1996). Public support for economic reform in Poland. Comparative Polit-
ical Studies 29.
Shabad, G. and K. Slomczynski (2004). Inter-party mobility among parliamentary candi-
dates in post-communist East-Central Europe. Party Politics 46.
Stokes, S. (1996). Economic reform and public opinion in Peru, 1990-1995. Comparative
Political Studies 29.
Tucker, J. (2000). Taking account of institutional effects: How institutions mediate the
effect of economic conditions on election results – evidence from Russia, Hungary,
Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, 1990 – 1996. Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
Tucker, J. (2001). Sanctioning versus mandate voting: Evidence from Russia, Hungary,
Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Washington, D.C.
Tucker, J. (2002). The first decade of post-communist elections and voting: What have
we studied and how have we studied it? Annual Review of Political Science 5.
28


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