A simple "Bread and Peace" model shows that aggregate votes for President in postwar elections were determined entirely by weighted-average growth of real disposable personal income per capita during the incumbent party's term and the cumulative numbers of American military personnel killed in action as a result of U.S. interventions in the Korean and Vietnamese civil wars. The model is subjected to robustness tests against twenty-two variations in functional form inspired by the extensive literature on presidential voting. Not one of these variations adds value to the Bread and Peace model or significantly perturbs its coefficients
For 219 years, from 1789 to 2008, Americans have elected 44 Presidents to be their Heads of State an...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
Social choice theory in Economics and Political Science has highlighted that competing notions of ra...
A simple “Bread and Peace ” model shows that aggregate votes for President in postwar elections were...
In this paper I apply the Bread and Peace model of voting in US presidential elections to analyze th...
Presidential election outcomes are well explained by just two objectively measured fundamental deter...
Presidential election outcomes are well explained by just two objectively measured fundamental deter...
Aggregate votes for incumbent parties in post-war Germany were determined by the weighted-average gr...
Conventional wisdom states that peace and prosperity are the principal policy goals for every govern...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
Abstract-A presidential vote function and a presidential approval ratings function are jointly estim...
Studies of the role of foreign policy in American presidential elections go back to the 1950s. For a...
We develop an aggregate model of the presidential vote based on the appropriation of political as w...
An extraordinary body of scholarship suggests that war, perhaps more than any other contributor, is ...
By examining disaggregate state-level data, we address two weaknesses of prior estimates of economic...
For 219 years, from 1789 to 2008, Americans have elected 44 Presidents to be their Heads of State an...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
Social choice theory in Economics and Political Science has highlighted that competing notions of ra...
A simple “Bread and Peace ” model shows that aggregate votes for President in postwar elections were...
In this paper I apply the Bread and Peace model of voting in US presidential elections to analyze th...
Presidential election outcomes are well explained by just two objectively measured fundamental deter...
Presidential election outcomes are well explained by just two objectively measured fundamental deter...
Aggregate votes for incumbent parties in post-war Germany were determined by the weighted-average gr...
Conventional wisdom states that peace and prosperity are the principal policy goals for every govern...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
Abstract-A presidential vote function and a presidential approval ratings function are jointly estim...
Studies of the role of foreign policy in American presidential elections go back to the 1950s. For a...
We develop an aggregate model of the presidential vote based on the appropriation of political as w...
An extraordinary body of scholarship suggests that war, perhaps more than any other contributor, is ...
By examining disaggregate state-level data, we address two weaknesses of prior estimates of economic...
For 219 years, from 1789 to 2008, Americans have elected 44 Presidents to be their Heads of State an...
Nowadays, the politicians’ behavior is a matter of interest not only for political scientists but al...
Social choice theory in Economics and Political Science has highlighted that competing notions of ra...