✨ MaxCPE is back tomorrow✨
Don’t miss our webinar on 27th May at 3pm CEST. Amy Verdun (@amyverdun.bsky.social) and Lucia Quaglia will present their paper, followed by a discussion by Luuk Schmitz (@luukschmitz.bsky.social).
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In a second experiment, we study preferences in the context of parties' platforms: when asked how to reduce debt, people prefer immigration over austerity, and would rather increase immigration than let debt grow unchecked.
Alessia Aspide
Next week, on the 15th of May, Alessia Aspide @aspidea.bsky.social will defend her thesis 'Fiscal Preferences in Context: Fiscal rules, political agendas, and the mass politics of public debt'.
Read about her key findings here: www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/2025...
The attack on immigrants — which I don't think Trump can moderate — will make America poorer as well as uglier paulkrugman.substack.com/p/the-deport...
Alessia Aspide
Public finance issues in Europe often bring Greece or Italy to mind. But France? This insightful piece unpacks the turmoil surrounding France's budget deficit and explains how it has largely avoided scrutiny—until now. A must-read! 👇
Insitute of Political Science Leiden
✨ MaxCPE is back! ✨
Don’t miss this week's webinar on Wednesday, 17th Dec, at 1pm CEST. Alexandre Afonso (@alexandreafonso.bsky.social) will present his co-authored paper on public opinion towards immigrants & Martin Ruhs will join us to discuss.
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