Mirko Draca
London School of Economics and Political Science
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Archive | 2018
Mirko Draca; Carlo Schwarz
Strong evidence has been emerging that major democracies have become more politically polarized, at least according to measures based on the ideological positions of political elites. We ask: have the general public (‘citizens’) followed the same pattern? Our approach is based on unsupervised machine learning models as applied to issueposition survey data. This approach firstly indicates that coherent, latent ideologies are strongly apparent in the data, with a number of major, stable types that we label as: Liberal Centrist, Conservative Centrist, Left Anarchist and Right Anarchist. Using this framework, and a resulting measure of ‘citizen slant’, we are then able to decompose the shift in ideological positions across the population over time. Specifically, we find evidence of a ‘disappearing center’ in a range of countries with citizens shifting away from centrist ideologies into anti-establishment ‘anarchist’ ideologies over time. This trend is especially pronounced for the US.
The Review of Economic Studies | 2016
Nicholas Bloom; Mirko Draca; John Van Reenen
The American Economic Review | 2012
Jordi Blanes i Vidal; Mirko Draca; Christian Fons-Rosen
The American Economic Review | 2011
Mirko Draca; Stephen Machin; Robert Witt
National Bureau of Economic Research | 2011
Nicholas Bloom; Mirko Draca; John Van Reenen
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2006
Mirko Draca; Raffaella Sadun; John Van Reenen
Journal of Population Economics | 2007
Steve Bradley; Mirko Draca; Colin P. Green; Gareth Leeves
Archive | 2009
Mirko Draca; Raffaella Sadun; John Van Reenen
LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2005
Richard Dickens; Mirko Draca
Archive | 2009
Nicholas Bloom; Mirko Draca; John Van Reenen