Markus Wagner

University of Vienna

Bruenner Strasse 72

Vienna, Vienna 1090

Austria

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

DOWNLOADS

959

TOTAL CITATIONS

5

Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

Does Austerity Cause Polarization?

British Journal of Political Science, volume 53, issue 4, 2023[10.1017/S0007123422000734]
Number of pages: 36 Posted: 16 Mar 2020 Last Revised: 13 Dec 2024
Evelyne Huebscher, Thomas Sattler and Markus Wagner
CEU - School of Public Policy, University of Geneva - Department of Political Science and International Relations and University of Vienna
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Fiscal policy; political parties; party systems; turnout; polarization; elections

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Is Voting Really Habit-Forming and Transformative? Long-Run Effects of Earlier Eligibility on Turnout and Political Involvement from the UK

DIW Berlin Discussion Paper No. 1973
Number of pages: 46 Posted: 17 Sep 2021
Jonas Jessen, Daniel Kuehnle and Markus Wagner
IZA, affiliation not provided to SSRN and University of Vienna
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Habit formation, transformative voting hypothesis, voter turnout, political involvement, regression discontinuity

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Downstream Effects of Voting on Turnout and Political Preferences: Long-Run Evidence from the UK

IZA Discussion Paper No. 14296
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 26 Apr 2021 Last Revised: 18 Nov 2021
Jonas Jessen, Daniel Kühnle and Markus Wagner
IZA, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg-Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen Nürnberg and University of Vienna
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habit, political preferences, downstream effects, turnout, voting, persistence, regression discontinuity

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Long-run Effects of Earlier Voting Eligibility on Turnout and Political Involvement

Number of pages: 53 Posted: 14 Nov 2023
Jonas Jessen, Daniel Kühnle and Markus Wagner
IZA, University of Duisburg-Essen and University of Vienna
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Citation 1

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habit formation; transformative voting hypothesis; voter turnout; persistence; regression discontinuity