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How do economic crises affect electoral choices? Analysing voting behavior in the British general election of 2010

In: Economic Crises and Policy Regimes

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  • Yuki Yanai

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In this innovative book, Hideko Magara brings together an expert team to explore both the possibilities and difficulties of transitioning from a neoliberal policy regime to an alternative regime through drastic policy innovations. The authors argue that, for more than two decades, citizens in developed countries have witnessed massive job losses, lowered wages, slow economic growth and widening inequality under a neoliberal policy regime that has placed heavy constraints on policy choices.

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  • Yuki Yanai, 2014. "How do economic crises affect electoral choices? Analysing voting behavior in the British general election of 2010," Chapters, in: Hideko Magara (ed.), Economic Crises and Policy Regimes, chapter 10, pages 263-280, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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