The duration of government formation processes in Europe

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Abstract

Although many studies analyse government formation and termination, there is only scant attention to the duration of government formation processes. The few existing studies focus on the empirical evidence of parliamentary democracies in Western Europe until 1998. We present a new data set on 297 government formation processes in 27 European countries that allows us to test models explaining delays in the government formation process developed in Western Europe using new data from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Our results suggest that these models perform much better in the Western European heartland of coalition studies than in the context of CEE. We highlight the implications of these findings and discuss potential avenues for future research.

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Ecker, A., & Meyer, T. M. (2015). The duration of government formation processes in Europe. Research and Politics, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1177/2053168015622796

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