Economic performance and center-periphery conflicts in party competition
The reasons pushing parties to politicize noneconomic dimensions of competition, and the consequences of this for the representation of public opinion, are badly understood in the party competition literature. This is a pressing research gap, especially given the recent and significant reactivation...
Main Authors: | Pardos-Prado, S, Sagarzazu, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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