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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Economic conditions and election results | 27 |
3 | Comparative cross-regional analysis | 78 |
4 | Paired case studies | 126 |
5 | The incumbency hypothesis | 152 |
App. 5.1 | Coding of primary and other coalition partners | 178 |
6 | The new regime hypothesis | 184 |
App. 6.1 | Borderline new regime parties | 210 |
7 | The old regime hypothesis | 215 |
App. 7.1 | Supplementary tables | 242 |
8 | Comparative analysis | 244 |
App. 8.1 | Supplementary table | 274 |
9 | Economic voting and postcommunist politics | 276 |
App. I | National election results | 309 |
App. II | Regression results and documentation | 319 |
App. III | Estimated distributions of first differences | 356 |
App. IV | Percentage of positive simulations by party | 375 |
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