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Socio-Economic Variables and Voting for the Radical Left: Chile, 1952*

Glaucio Soares and Robert L. Hamblin

American Political Science Review, 1967, vol. 61, issue 4, 1053-1065

Abstract: This is the first of a number of investigations of the socio-economic basis of politics, with a special focus on voting for the radical left or right. In this case, the voting data are the percentage of votes cast for Allende, the socialist candidate in the 1952 presidential elections in Chile.

Date: 1967
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