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A century of partisanship in Finnish political speech




AuthorsSimola Salla, Nieminen Jeremias, Tukiainen Janne

PublisherAboa Centre for Economics

Publication year2023

Series titleAboa Centre for Economics Discussion paper

Number in series160

ISSN1796-3133

Web address https://ace-economics.fi/kuvat/dp160.pdf

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/380615697


Abstract

We use novel data to describe the evolution of party differences in parliamentary speech in Finland during 1907–2018. We find a peak in left-right polarization in the 1970s, driven by the extreme left party, and co-occuring with a high prevalance of Soviet Union related phrases, perhaps resulting from Soviet information influencing. The period was also marked with short-lived coalition governments and inefficient policymaking. Moreover, as we find that left-right partisanship fluctuates during the majority of the 20th century, our results show that the levels of polarization currently perceived as high in many countries may not be that exceptional.


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