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Does it (still) make a difference to welfare policy whether left or right parties hold government? Do left governments pursue more expansionary policies than their right counterparts? This dissertation project investigates these familiar yet still contested questions with a focus on how political competition shapes the effects of government partisa...
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... D. Steiner and I label this mismatch between left-authoritarian policy demand and supply the "left-authoritarian supply gap" (Hillen & Steiner 2020). 7 Figure 2 shows the two-dimensional model of the policy space, as described in the last section, with stylized party positions and the resulting supply gap in the left-authoritarian quadrant (cf. Kriesi et al. 2006). ...
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... The figure adds class positions to the policy space shown in Figure 2. It thus draws on the model of party supply expected by Kriesi et al. (2006: 925) and combines it with considerations of the demand side of political competition (see especially the graphical representation offered by Oesch and Rennwald (2018: 787)). ...
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