The German elections in the 1870s: why Germany turned from liberalism to protectionism

Publication Type  Preprints
Author  Sibylle Lehmann
Year of Publication  2009
Issue  2009/34
Abstract  In 1878 the liberal parties lost enough votes to loose the majority in the parliament which they had defended in the general election just one year before. In this paper, the question of where the voters came from and why the voting changed so crucially within one year are re-examined. The analysis uses a new set of data aggregated at a lower level than those examined by previous stud-ies and makes use of King’s Algorithm, a tool provided by modern political science. The main finding of this paper is that the change towards protectionism was not caused by new, but by floating voters from the agricultural sector.
Publisher  Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
Place Published  Bonn
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Forthcoming in:  Journal of Economic History, In Press
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JEL-Codes  N43, D78, C11, H83