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Government ideology and economic freedom: new empirical evidence

In: Handbook of Research on Economic Freedom

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  • Klaus Gründler
  • Armin Hackenberger
  • Niklas Potrafke

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Many studies have shown that the ideology of the government predicts the national degree of economic freedom. We review the literature on the role of government ideology for economic freedom and provide new empirical evidence using the latest set of available data that spans the period 2000-2020. Our results show that economic freedom is lower under governments with left-leaning economic beliefs, but this effect is driven by populist parties.

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  • Klaus Gründler & Armin Hackenberger & Niklas Potrafke, 2024. "Government ideology and economic freedom: new empirical evidence," Chapters, in: Niclas Berggren (ed.), Handbook of Research on Economic Freedom, chapter 11, pages 144-158, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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