Economic evaluations and political support in authoritarian countries: A comparative viewpoint

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Abstract

The economic voting literature argues that economics matters to democratic leaders. We argue that it matters to authoritarian leaders, too, and its influence is stronger there than it is in democratic countries. Using data on four Asian countries from the Asian Barometer Survey, we find substantial support for our theory.

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Ou-Yang, R., & Zhou, Y. J. (2019, August 1). Economic evaluations and political support in authoritarian countries: A comparative viewpoint. Asian Survey. University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.1525/AS.2019.59.4.738

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