Economics and Politics: The Calculus of SupportHelmut Norpoth, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Jean-Dominique Lafay An important study on the effects of economic performance on elections. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
How Robust Is the Vote Function? A Study of Seventeen | 9 |
The Economy in U S House Elections | 33 |
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aggregate American analysis appear approval average behavior better British candidates challengers changes choice coefficients compared competence concerns consider cost countries Democrats dependent distribution economic conditions effect election electoral empirical equation estimates evaluations evidence expectations explanations factors Falklands findings forms of expression function given government popularity growth impact important included income increase incumbent indicators individual inflation influence interest issues Italy Journal lagged least less macroeconomic major measure months Note observed opinion opposition outcomes overall party percent percentage performance period Political Science popularity positive possible presented president presidential Press prime minister problem question rational regression relationship reported responsibility Review rule shows significant situation social specific standard statistical studies survey theory tion unemployment United University variables vote voters
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Before the Vote: Forecasting American National Elections James E. Campbell,James Garand No preview available - 2000 |
Changing Attitudes Toward Economic Reform During the Yeltsin Era Terry D. Clark,Ernest Goss,Larisa Kosova No preview available - 2003 |