Blaming the government : Citizens and the economy in five European democracies / Christopher Anderson
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TextLanguage: EN Series: Comparative politicsPublication details: New York : M. E. Sharpe, 1994 Description: xiv, 231 p. / 23 cmLOC classification: - HC 240 A545b 1994
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Introduction : Politics, economics, and public opinion, 1. -- Post-war economic performance and management in Western Europe : Growth, decline, and transition, 13. -- Politics, citizens, and the economy in Western democracies, 30. -- Politics, institutions, and the denition on incumbency, 58. -- Models of government support in Western Europe, 87. -- Politics, economics, and support for coalition governments, 121. -- Popular support for french presidents and Prime Ministers : The consequences of institutional uncertainty, 154. -- Politics, economics, and the structure of credit and blame : An exploration into measuring responsibility, 184. -- Citizens, the government, and the economy : Conclusions, 206
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