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2021

Scientific Articles

Special Issue - EU Effects on Behaviour

Marina Costa Lobo, Michael Lewis-Beck - The European Union and political behaviour: The shadow of the Great Recession

Lea Heyne, Marina Costa Lobo - Technocratic attitudes and voting behaviour ten years after the Eurozone crisis: Evidence from the 2019 EP elections

Rubén Ruiz-Rufino - Financial bailouts and the decline of establishment politics

Liisa Talving, Sofia Vasilopoulou -Linking two levels of governance: Citizens’ trust in domestic and European institutions over time

Ruth Dassonneville, Alexandra Jabbour, Michael S. Lewis-Beck -More ‘Europe’, less Democracy? European integration does not erode satisfaction with democracy

 

Working Paper

Rogeiro Nina, Susana (2021). "Attribution of Responsibility for Economic Policy Issues in the Mainstream Media, Before (2002-2009) and after (20011-216) the Great Recession"

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