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Type Journal Article
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Ordinary economic voting behavior in the extraordinary election of Adolf Hitler
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Authors
  • Gary King
  • Ori Rosen
  • Martin Tanner
  • Alexander Wagner
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Journal Title Journal of Economic History
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Geographical Reach international
ISSN 0022-0507
Volume 68
Number 4
Page Range 951 - 996
Date 2008
Abstract Text The enormous Nazi voting literature rarely builds on modern statistical or economic research. By adding these approaches, we find that the most widely accepted existing theories of this era cannot distinguish the Weimar elections from almost any others in any country. Via a retrospective voting account, we show that voters most hurt by the depression, and most likely to oppose the government, fall into separate groups with divergent interests. This explains why some turned to the Nazis and others turned away. The consequences of Hitler’s election were extraordinary, but the voting behavior that led to it was not.
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Official URL http://gking.harvard.edu/files/gking/files/nazivp.pdf
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Digital Object Identifier 10.1017/S0022050708000788
Other Identification Number merlin-id:496
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