Who Wants Left-Wing Policies? Economic Preferences and Political Cleavages in Turkey
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Date
2020
Authors
Yagcı, Alper H.
Harma, Mehmet
Tekgüç, Hasan
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
We administer a survey of economic policy preferences to a representative sample of the Turkish voting-age population. We show that policy preferences are distributed in non-linear ways that are at odds with what could be expected from a conventional left-right division. We find that while objective socioeconomic differences are bad at predicting economic policy preferences, the latter are distinctly associated with politically salient cleavages built on religiosity and ethnicity. We also examine how preferences of each party's voters compare with party programmes.
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Keywords
Left-Right Ideology, Political Attitudes, Economic Policy Preferences, Political Economy, Turkey, Voting, Left-Right Ideology, Turkey, Economic Policy Preferences, Political Attitudes, Voting, Political Economy
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0506 political science
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2
Source
Mediterranean Politics
Volume
28
Issue
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1
End Page
26
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