Working Paper

Populists in Power

Luisa Doerr, Niklas Potrafke, Felix Roesel
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9336

We examine how populist governments influence political culture and economic outcomes. Some Austrian communities are governed by far-right populist mayors, directly elected by a majority of voters. We exploit close elections and find that the electorate becomes more polarized under populist mayors. However, polarization is not limited to politics. A major innovation of our study is using data on team members of local football teams. Our results show that diversity in local football teams decreases when populists are in power, indicating that populists infiltrate the civic society. When it comes to economic outcomes, migration and budget transparency decrease under populist governments.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Public Choice
Schlagwörter: populism, far-right politics, partisan politics, polarization, immigration, economic policy, local government, budget transparency
JEL Klassifikation: D720, P160, H720, Z180