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References for Labor market performance and the rise of populism
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Further reading
- Eichengreen, B. The Populist Temptation: Economic Grievance and Political Reaction in the Modern Era. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Mueller, J. -W. What is Populism?. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016.
- Van Kessel, S. Populist Parties in Europe: Agents of Discontent?. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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Key references
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Algan, Y., Guriev, S., Papaioannou, E., Passari, E. "The European trust
crisis and the rise of populism" Brookings Papers
on Economic Activity 48:2 (2017): 309–382. Key reference: [1]
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Dornbusch, R., Edwards, S. The Macroeconomics
of Populism in Latin America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. Key reference: [2]
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Mudde, C., Rovira Kaltwasser, C. Populism: A Very
Short Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. Key reference: [3]
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Guiso, L., Herrera, H., Morelli, M., Sonno, T. Populism: Demand
and Supply Bocconi University Mimeo, 2018. Key reference: [4]
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Rodrik, D. "Is populism
necessarily bad economics?" AEA Papers and
Proceedings 108 (2018): 196–199. Key reference: [5]
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Colantone, I., Stanig, P. "The surge of
economic nationalism in Western Europe" Journal of
Economic Perspectives 33:4 (2019): 128–151. Key reference: [6]
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Autor, D., Dorn, D., Hanson, G., Majlesi, K. A Note on the
Effect of Rising Trade Exposure on the 2016 Presidential
Election MIT Mimeo, 2017. Key reference: [7]
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Frey, C., Berger, T., Chen, C. "Political
machinery: Automation anxiety and the 2016 U. S. presidential
election" Oxford Review of
Economic Policy 34:3 (2018): 418–442. Key reference: [8]
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Barrera, O., Guriev, S., Henry, E., Zhuravskaya, E. "Facts, alternative
facts, and fact checking in times of post-truth politics" Journal of Public
Economics 182 (2020): 104–123. Key reference: [9]
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Guriev, S., Papaioannou, E. The Political
Economy of Populism CEPR Discussion
Paper No.14433, 2020. Key reference: [10]
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Becker, S., Fetzer, T., Novy, D. "Who voted for
Brexit? A comprehensive district-level analysis" Economic
Policy 32:92 (2017): 601–650. Key reference: [11]
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Born, B., Mueller, G., Schularick, M., Sedlacek, P. Stable Genius? The
Macroeconomic Impact of Trump CEPR Discussion
Paper No.13798, 2019. Key reference: [12]
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Algan, Y., Guriev, S., Papaioannou, E., Passari, E. "The European trust
crisis and the rise of populism" Brookings Papers
on Economic Activity 48:2 (2017): 309–382.
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Additional References
- Allport, G. The Nature of Prejudice. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 1954.
- Anelli, M., Colantone, I., Stanig, P. We Were the Robots: Automation and Voting Behavior in Western Europe Bocconi University Mimeo, 2019.
- Autor, D., Dorn, D., Hanson, G. "The CN Syndrome: Local labor market effects of import competition in the United States" American Economic Review 103:6 (2013): 2121–2168.
- Autor, D., Dorn, D., Hanson, G. "Untangling trade and technology: Evidence from local labour markets" Economic Journal 125:584 (2015): 621–646.
- Autor, D., Salomons, A. "Is Automation Labor-Displacing? Productivity Growth, Employment, and the Labor Share" Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 49:1 (2018): 1–87.
- Born, B., Mueller, G., Schularick, M., Sedlacek, P. "The costs of economic nationalism: Evidence from the Brexit experiment" Economic Journal 129:623 (2019): 2722–2744.
- Colantone, I., Stanig, P. "The trade origins of economic nationalism: Import competition and voting behavior in Western Europe" American Journal of Political Science 62:4 (2018): 936–953.
- Colantone, I., Stanig, P. "Global competition and Brexit" American Political Science Review 112:2 (2018): 201–218.
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- Dustmann, C., Eichengreen, B., Otten, S., Sapir, A., Tabellini, G., Zoega, G. Europe's Trust Deficit: Causes and Remedies. London: Centre for Economic and Policy Research, 2017.
- EBRD Work in Transition: Transition Report 2018–19. London: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 2018.
- Edwards, S. "On Latin American populism, and its echoes around the world" Journal of Economic Perspectives 33:4 (2019): 76–99.
- Egger, P., Nigai, S., Strecker, N. "The taxing deed of globalization" American Economic Review 109:2 (2019): 353–390.
- Fetzer, T. "Did austerity cause Brexit" American Economic Review 109:11 (2019): 3849–3886.
- Funke, M., Schularick, M., Trebesch, C. Do Populist Leaders Matter? Populist Governments and Economic Decline, 1900-2018 University of Bonn Mimeo, 2020.
- Gennaioli, N., Tabellini, G. Identity, Beliefs, and Political Conflict CEPR Discussion Paper No.13390, 2018.
- Goos, M., Manning, A., Salomons, A. "Explaining job polarization: Routine-biased technological change and offshoring" American Economic Review 104:8 (2014): 2509–2526.
- Margalit, Y. "Economic insecurity and the causes of populism, reconsidered" Journal of Economic Perspectives 33:4 (2019): 152–170.
- Norris, P., Inglehart, R. Cultural Backlash: Trump, Brexit, and Authoritarian-Populism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.
- Noury, A., Roland, G. "Identity politics and populism in Europe" Annual Review of Political Sciences (Forthcoming).
- Polk, J., Rovny, J., Bakker, R., Edwards, E., Hooghe, L., Jolly, S., Koedam, J., Kostelka, F., Marks, G., Schumacher, G., Steenbergen, M., Vachudova, M., Zilovic, M. "Explaining the salience of anti-elitism and reducing political corruption for political parties in Europe with the 2014 Chapel Hill Expert Survey data" Research and Politics (2017).
- Rajan, R. The Third Pillar: How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind. London: Penguin Press, 2019.