Is there a presidential rhetoric of hard times? We are interested in presidents’ rhetorical reactions during economic contractions. Do they rhetorically react at all? If they choose to speak, what do they seek to convey to the public about the economy? We analyze the major discretionary speeches presidents give during recessions. Some presidents are reluctant to address major economic remarks to the public; in five of the 11 recessions since World War II, presidents have not offered a major economic speech. They do, however, deliver major discretionary speeches on other topics during recessions. While most presidents tend to deliver more major remarks about non-economic subjects during recessions, Reagan is a notable exception. When preside...
This paper analyzes President Barack Obama’s economic language during the first 100 days of his admi...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyThis thesis examines three case ...
The response of economic variables to changes in the policy ideology expressed through presidential ...
Is there a presidential rhetoric of hard times? We are interested in presidents’ rhetorical reaction...
presidents reticent during recessions? Some research indicates that presidents make fewer major and ...
During boom and bust periods, the dynamic status of the economy has become a perennial issue in the ...
textPresidential speech has defined some of the greatest moments in American history. However, over...
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
This study explains how the economy affects the foreign policy rhetoric used by American presidents....
policy. Presidential rhetoric, however, does not match the tone of the platforms. There are negative...
Recent efforts by Baker, Bloom, and Davis (2013) make it possible to evaluate whether changes in eco...
This study examines speeches by English Prime Minister Winston Churchill and American Presidents Fra...
Several political scientists have argued that the presidential recourse to public rhetoric as a mode...
Presidents persistently use their rhetoric as a mechanism of influence over salient policies. As the...
A number of presidents have aided the auto industry, protected it from external threats, or saved it...
This paper analyzes President Barack Obama’s economic language during the first 100 days of his admi...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyThis thesis examines three case ...
The response of economic variables to changes in the policy ideology expressed through presidential ...
Is there a presidential rhetoric of hard times? We are interested in presidents’ rhetorical reaction...
presidents reticent during recessions? Some research indicates that presidents make fewer major and ...
During boom and bust periods, the dynamic status of the economy has become a perennial issue in the ...
textPresidential speech has defined some of the greatest moments in American history. However, over...
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
This study explains how the economy affects the foreign policy rhetoric used by American presidents....
policy. Presidential rhetoric, however, does not match the tone of the platforms. There are negative...
Recent efforts by Baker, Bloom, and Davis (2013) make it possible to evaluate whether changes in eco...
This study examines speeches by English Prime Minister Winston Churchill and American Presidents Fra...
Several political scientists have argued that the presidential recourse to public rhetoric as a mode...
Presidents persistently use their rhetoric as a mechanism of influence over salient policies. As the...
A number of presidents have aided the auto industry, protected it from external threats, or saved it...
This paper analyzes President Barack Obama’s economic language during the first 100 days of his admi...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyThis thesis examines three case ...
The response of economic variables to changes in the policy ideology expressed through presidential ...