Browsing All of EconStor by Author Kellermann, Kim Leonie
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2017 | Political participation and party capture in a dualized economy: A game theory approach | Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2017 | Minimum wages and vocational training incentives in Germany | Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2017 | Minimum wages and vocational training incentives in Germany | Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2018 | Immigration and anti-immigrant sentiments: Evidence from the 2017 German parliamentary election | Kellermann, Kim Leonie; Winter, Simon |
2019 | The Impact of Election Information Shocks on Populist Party Preferences: Evidence from Germany | Gerling, Lena; Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2019 | The impact of election information shocks on populist party preferences: Evidence from Germany | Gerling, Lena; Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2019 | A New East-West Divide? – Immigration and Anti-Immigrant Voting in the 2017 German Parliamentary Election | Kellermann, Kim Leonie; Winter, Simon |
2020 | Why so negative? Negative party positioning in spatial models of voting | Hoch, Felix; Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2021 | Political inequality, political participation, and support for populist parties | Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2021 | Trust we lost: The Treuhand experience and political behavior in the former German Democratic Republic | Kellermann, Kim Leonie |
2022 | Trust we lost: The impact of the Treuhand experience on political alienation in East Germany | Kellermann, Kim Leonie |