Economic uncertainty and divisive politics: evidence from the dos Españas

Economic uncertainty and divisive politics: evidence from the dos Españas

Series: Working Papers. 2102.

Author: Sandra García-Uribe, Hannes Mueller and Carlos Sanz.

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Abstract

This article exploits two newspaper archives to track economic policy uncertainty in Spain in 1905-1945, a period of extreme political polarization. We find that the outbreak of the civil war in 1936 was anticipated by a striking upward level shift of uncertainty in both newspapers. We study the dynamics behind this shift and provide evidence of a strong empirical link between increasing uncertainty and the rise of divisive political issues at the time: socio-economic conflict, regional separatism, power of the military, and role of the church. This holds even when we exploit variation in content at the newspaper level.

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