Does the importance of the economy change during a government's time in office? Governments arguably become more responsible for current economic conditions during their tenure. This might lead voters to hold experienced governments more accountable for economic conditions. However, voters also accumulate information about governments' competence over time. If voters are Bayesian learners, then this growing stock of information should crowd out the importance of current economic conditions. We explore these divergent predictions about the relationship between tenure and the economic vote using three datasets. First, using country-level data from a diverse set of elections, we find that support for experienced governments is less dependent ...
The authors wish to thank Christopher J. Anderson for his helpful comments. If voters use informatio...
How do elections and the economy affect authoritarian survival? Distinguishing between (a) non-elect...
In this article, we provide new evidence that contributes to our understanding of the conditions tha...
When does new economic information cause voters to re-evaluate the government’s competence, and ulti...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, in which vo...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
The paper examines electoral performance for incumbents in democratic regimes. I explore whether par...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2018. Considerable research shows the presence of an ec...
textabstractThis paper provides a theoretical model of pre-electoral budget cycle and tests its empi...
Do voters reward national leaders who are more competent economic managers, or merely those who happ...
In this paper, we are testing the responsive hypothesis: if the economy is growing strongly and unem...
Do voters reward national leaders who are more competent economic managers, or merely those who happ...
Abstract By analyzing a wealth of survey data (163 national surveys) from 19 countries over two deca...
The authors wish to thank Christopher J. Anderson for his helpful comments. If voters use informatio...
How do elections and the economy affect authoritarian survival? Distinguishing between (a) non-elect...
In this article, we provide new evidence that contributes to our understanding of the conditions tha...
When does new economic information cause voters to re-evaluate the government’s competence, and ulti...
Politics have an impact on the economy. But has the state of the economy any impact on politics? Can...
The economic voting literature has been dominated by the incumbency-oriented hypothesis, in which vo...
Prominent studies of electoral accountability and economic voting suggest that government constraint...
We exploit variation in U.S. gubernatorial term limits across states and time to empirically estimat...
The paper examines electoral performance for incumbents in democratic regimes. I explore whether par...
© European Consortium for Political Research 2018. Considerable research shows the presence of an ec...
textabstractThis paper provides a theoretical model of pre-electoral budget cycle and tests its empi...
Do voters reward national leaders who are more competent economic managers, or merely those who happ...
In this paper, we are testing the responsive hypothesis: if the economy is growing strongly and unem...
Do voters reward national leaders who are more competent economic managers, or merely those who happ...
Abstract By analyzing a wealth of survey data (163 national surveys) from 19 countries over two deca...
The authors wish to thank Christopher J. Anderson for his helpful comments. If voters use informatio...
How do elections and the economy affect authoritarian survival? Distinguishing between (a) non-elect...
In this article, we provide new evidence that contributes to our understanding of the conditions tha...