We document that right-wing terrorism leads to significant increases in vote share for the right-wing, populist AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) party in Germany. To identify causal effects, we exploit quasi-random variation between successful and failed attacks across municipalities. Using the SOEP, a longitudinal panel of individuals, we find successful terror leads individuals to prefer the AfD and worry about migration. Political parties—the AfD in particular—adjust their messaging in election manifestos in response to terror. Overall, and in contrast to previous work, we find terrorism is consequential to the rise of right-wing populism in a Western, multiparty democratic system. (JEL D72, D74, K42)
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Navid Sabet
Marius Liebald
Guido Friebel
American Economic Journal Economic Policy
Uppsala University
Goethe University Frankfurt
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68c19fa854b1d3bfb60db911 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20230615