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In-text: (Autor, Dorn and Hanson, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Autor, D., Dorn, D. and Hanson, G., 2013. The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States. American Economic Review, 103(6), pp.2121-2168.
In-text: (De la Torre, 2013)
Your Bibliography: De la Torre, C., 2013. In the Name of the People: Democratization, Popular Organizations, and Populism in Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador. European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies | Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe, 0(95), p.27.
In-text: (Font, Graziano and Tsakatika, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Font, N., Graziano, P. and Tsakatika, M., 2019. Varieties of Inclusionary Populism? SYRIZA, Podemos and the Five Star Movement. Government and Opposition, 56(1), pp.163-183.
In-text: (Franzosi, Marone and Salvati, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Franzosi, P., Marone, F. and Salvati, E., 2015. Populism and Euroscepticism in the Italian Five Star Movement. The International Spectator, 50(2), pp.109-124.
In-text: (HALIKIOPOULOU, NANOU and VASILOPOULOU, 2012)
Your Bibliography: HALIKIOPOULOU, D., NANOU, K. and VASILOPOULOU, S., 2012. The paradox of nationalism: The common denominator of radical right and radical left euroscepticism. European Journal of Political Research, 51(4), pp.504-539.
In-text: (Kaltwasser, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Kaltwasser, C., 2012. The ambivalence of populism: threat and corrective for democracy. Democratization, 19(2), pp.184-208.
In-text: (Kriesi, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Kriesi, H., 2014. The Populist Challenge. West European Politics, 37(2), pp.361-378.
In-text: (Milner, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Milner, H., 2019. Globalisation, populism and the decline of the welfare state. [online] IISS. Available at: <https://www.iiss.org/blogs/survival-blog/2019/02/globalisation-populism-and-the-decline-of-the-welfare-state> [Accessed 2 January 2021].
In-text: (Mudde and Rovira Kaltwasser, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Mudde, C. and Rovira Kaltwasser, C., 2012. Exclusionary vs. Inclusionary Populism: Comparing Contemporary Europe and Latin America. Government and Opposition, 48(2), pp.147-174.
In-text: (Nolan and Valenzuela, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Nolan, B. and Valenzuela, L., 2019. Inequality and its discontents. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 35(3), pp.396-430.
In-text: (Pastor and Veronesi, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Pastor, L. and Veronesi, P., 2019. Populism: Why in rich countries and in good times | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal. [online] Voxeu.org. Available at: <https://voxeu.org/article/populism-why-rich-countries-and-good-times>.
In-text: (Rodrik, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Rodrik, D., 2018. Populism and the economics of globalization. Journal of International Business Policy, 1(1-2), pp.12-33.
In-text: (Stanley, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Stanley, B., 2008. The thin ideology of populism. Journal of Political Ideologies, 13(1), pp.95-110.
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