The purpose of this article is to examine the relationship between presidential politics and economic policy. Does it make a difference, from an economic perspective, as to what political party occupies the oval office? With evidence of voter discontentment (rise of Ross Perot, low voter turnout), this would seem to be a most relevant question. Using economic variables, it is found that presidents can and do influence economic events. In fact, the presidents party affiliation can be used as an indicator as to what economic policies will be implemented
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
Much research has explored the relationship between economics and elections, and scholars have begun...
textabstractThis paper reports on the results of an empirical study of relationships between the pop...
The relationship between politics and economics, how politics can affect the economy, and can they b...
American elections depend substantially on the vitality of the national economy. Prosperity benefits...
For decades, political scientists have debated, with little consensus, whether Democratic and Republ...
Many papers in the academic literature have documented a Presidential Election cycle in stock retu...
Studies of the American political economy in the post-WWII era have found that Democratic presidents...
textabstractIn this paper we discuss a recent paper by Stephen E Haynes in which he relates electora...
Suffolk, the World Meeting of the Public Choice Societies (Amsterdam) for helpful comments. We also ...
The economy has been one of the focal points of not just this election, but almost every election in...
Scholars of economic voting seem to agree that political support for incumbent leaders varies direct...
It has long been recognized that voters bring their political behaviors in line with economic assess...
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
Much research has explored the relationship between economics and elections, and scholars have begun...
textabstractThis paper reports on the results of an empirical study of relationships between the pop...
The relationship between politics and economics, how politics can affect the economy, and can they b...
American elections depend substantially on the vitality of the national economy. Prosperity benefits...
For decades, political scientists have debated, with little consensus, whether Democratic and Republ...
Many papers in the academic literature have documented a Presidential Election cycle in stock retu...
Studies of the American political economy in the post-WWII era have found that Democratic presidents...
textabstractIn this paper we discuss a recent paper by Stephen E Haynes in which he relates electora...
Suffolk, the World Meeting of the Public Choice Societies (Amsterdam) for helpful comments. We also ...
The economy has been one of the focal points of not just this election, but almost every election in...
Scholars of economic voting seem to agree that political support for incumbent leaders varies direct...
It has long been recognized that voters bring their political behaviors in line with economic assess...
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
We study the agenda-setting political behavior of a large sample of U.S. newspapers during the last ...
Much research has explored the relationship between economics and elections, and scholars have begun...