Flash Eurobarometer 511 (Citizens´ Perceptions about Competition Policy)
Einstellungen zur EU-Wettbewerbspolitik.
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Einstellungen zur EU-Wettbewerbspolitik.
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Einstellungen kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen (KMUs) zur Wettbewerbspolitik.
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Einstellung zum Wettbewerb zwischen Unternehmen und die Wettbewerbspolitik der Europäischen Union.
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Einstellungen zur EU-Wettbewerbspolitik.
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Einstellungen zur EU-Wettbewerbspolitik.
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This repository contains the combined data from the 2018 and 2020 ELWar expert surveys on parties' political ideology, policy positions, and behavior in six countries in South-East Europe: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. The survey is part of the project "Electoral Legacies of War: Political Competition in Postwar Southeast Europe" (ELWar).
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The repository contains the cleaned and labelled data, the codebook, and the sample questionnaire of a 2018 public opinion survey conducted in six Southeast European countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia.
This survey captures the experiences of respondents and people close to them during the wars that followed the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, and how they look back on these conflicts. In addition, the data contains people's political views on issues such as nationalism, patriotism, economic policy, and interethnic relations. Finally, the survey measures the political behavior of participants, such as their electoral choices, news and media consumption, and the forms of political participation they engage in.
The survey is part of the project "Electoral Legacies of War: Political Competition in Postwar Southeast Europe" (ELWar).
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These are the replication files for the artile A Step Closer to a Transnational Party System? published in Journal of Common Market Studies https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12755. The data used are the EU Profiler and EUandI party data both to be found at GESIS:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4232/1.11689
and
http://dx.doi.org/10.4232/1.12138
These replication files contain a file that adds to the above mentioned data the number of seats for each party in the European parliament, and a file that runs our analysis and creates our graphs for both election years 2009 and 2014.
Abstract of the paper:
At this stage of European integration and given the high degree of Europe's politicization and salience caused by the crisis, representative democracy in the EU can only function if parties mobilize beyond borders. We examine whether European Party Groups (EPG) in the European Parliament (EP) offer distinct policy alternatives and how coherent these are. We use party position data collected by two Voting Advice Applications designed for the 2009 and 2014 EP elections respectively (EUProfiler and Euandi). We find evidence of competition between EPGs groups on both left right issues and European integration; on the latter issue, there is greater differentiation within the anti-EU camp. Coherence within EPG exists, though it varies across issues, EPGs and between election years examined: it is greater on European integration than on left-right issues and it is particularly high for right wing Eurosceptics though for most parties it deteriorates between 2009 and 2014.
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