The idea that voters use elections to hold governments to account for their performance lies at the heart of democratic theory, and countless studies have shown that economic performance can predict support for incumbents. Nonetheless recent work has challenged this simple link between policy performance and party choice by arguing that any relationship is conditioned by prior political beliefs, notably partisanship. Some have argued that economic perceptions are shaped by party choice rather than vice versa. Others have claimed that voters tend to attribute responsibility for perceived successes to their favored party, but absolve them of responsibility if performance is poor. This study examines the effect of partisanship on both performa...
Partisanship often colors how citizens perceive real world conditions. For example, an oft-documente...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
A growing body of empirical work suggests that identifying the actors formally tasked with implement...
The idea that voters use elections to hold governments to account for their performance lies at the ...
A key expectation of elections is that voters hold elected officials to account for their performanc...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
This study proposes a new model to investigate whether voters hold governments accountable by voting...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
How do citizens attribute blame after elected officials make mistakes? Such choices are crucially im...
Voters’ ability to hold politicians accountable has been shown to be limited in systems of multileve...
A number of recent publications in the field of economic voting argue that voters benchmark the nati...
Scholars often evaluate citizens' democratic competence by focusing on their ability to get relevant...
How do citizens attribute blame in the wake of government failure? Does partisanship bias these att...
Quirk for comments on earlier drafts and related research. None of these parties are responsible for...
Objective Most partisan voters in the United States hold biased perceptions of the state of the nat...
Partisanship often colors how citizens perceive real world conditions. For example, an oft-documente...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
A growing body of empirical work suggests that identifying the actors formally tasked with implement...
The idea that voters use elections to hold governments to account for their performance lies at the ...
A key expectation of elections is that voters hold elected officials to account for their performanc...
Political scientists have long agreed that partisanship can bias how voters evaluate government perf...
This study proposes a new model to investigate whether voters hold governments accountable by voting...
The possibility of holding representatives to account through regular elections is one of the corner...
How do citizens attribute blame after elected officials make mistakes? Such choices are crucially im...
Voters’ ability to hold politicians accountable has been shown to be limited in systems of multileve...
A number of recent publications in the field of economic voting argue that voters benchmark the nati...
Scholars often evaluate citizens' democratic competence by focusing on their ability to get relevant...
How do citizens attribute blame in the wake of government failure? Does partisanship bias these att...
Quirk for comments on earlier drafts and related research. None of these parties are responsible for...
Objective Most partisan voters in the United States hold biased perceptions of the state of the nat...
Partisanship often colors how citizens perceive real world conditions. For example, an oft-documente...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
A growing body of empirical work suggests that identifying the actors formally tasked with implement...