Rational-instrumental theory of electoral behavior

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This article describes the formation and development of the rational-instrumental approach, one of the classical theories of electoral behavior in the field of electoral sociology, and analyzes studies based on this approach. The rational-instrumental approach to electoral behavior was reflected in his studies by E. Downes, M. Fiorina, S. Lipset, M. Lewis-Beck and others.

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