Article(electronic)August 1986

Left' and 'Right' in 'Federal Europe

In: Kyklos: international review for social sciences, Volume 39, Issue 3, p. 359-376

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Abstract

SUMMARYThe article tries to find out whether the political composition of government in twelve Western European countries had any effect on real growth, unemployment and inflation. The method chosen is to combine year after year the countries in 'Left', 'Right' and (left and right) coalition groups and then to compare the group results over the period 1960‐1984. In the period of high growth and full employment political composition plays a minor part. After 1970 the picture changes: the left group (left and left coalition governments) exhibits consistently higher growth and lower unemployment rates than the right group. With regard to inflation the picture is less clear. There is an indication that coalitions have generally fared better than either 'pure' left or 'pure' right governments.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1467-6435

DOI

10.1111/j.1467-6435.1986.tb00776.x

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