Public opinion polls indicate that voters regularly rank economic issues at the top of their list of concerns and priorities when electing their governments. In response, it is not surprising that political candidates emphasize their economic credentials in appealing for voter support. The current federal campaign is no exception: all parties make strong claims about their capacity to best ‘manage’ Australia’s economy
[Extract] How far do policies announced during the 2016 federal election campaign go towards address...
State elections are often considered as barometers of the national political mood. Latest polls stil...
This paper presents an updated snapshot of the New South Wales economy and provides relevant points ...
Public opinion polls indicate that voters regularly rank economic issues at the top of their list of...
Party ideology, elections and economic performance can have a significant impact on the overall econ...
“The last Coalition government, of which I was a senior member, gave us, in its last four budgets th...
IN AN election campaign hinging on economic issues, the Coalition has to deal with the inconvenient ...
Using data from 191 Australian state elections, we test how voters respond to economic conditions. W...
Using data from 191 Australian state elections, we test how voters respond to economic conditions. W...
Theories of government approval usually assume that voters care about eco-nomic outcomes. This assum...
As Australia becomes increasingly absorbed into the global economy, the intensity in the debate over...
Notwithstanding the importance of popularity, voters in the current presidential election expect can...
The Australian economy has experienced a period of sustained growth that has few parallels in the ad...
Australia’s record long stretch of uninterrupted economic growth has not been by chance but by desig...
Opinion polls suggested that Australia’s Coalition (Liberal and National Party) government was likel...
[Extract] How far do policies announced during the 2016 federal election campaign go towards address...
State elections are often considered as barometers of the national political mood. Latest polls stil...
This paper presents an updated snapshot of the New South Wales economy and provides relevant points ...
Public opinion polls indicate that voters regularly rank economic issues at the top of their list of...
Party ideology, elections and economic performance can have a significant impact on the overall econ...
“The last Coalition government, of which I was a senior member, gave us, in its last four budgets th...
IN AN election campaign hinging on economic issues, the Coalition has to deal with the inconvenient ...
Using data from 191 Australian state elections, we test how voters respond to economic conditions. W...
Using data from 191 Australian state elections, we test how voters respond to economic conditions. W...
Theories of government approval usually assume that voters care about eco-nomic outcomes. This assum...
As Australia becomes increasingly absorbed into the global economy, the intensity in the debate over...
Notwithstanding the importance of popularity, voters in the current presidential election expect can...
The Australian economy has experienced a period of sustained growth that has few parallels in the ad...
Australia’s record long stretch of uninterrupted economic growth has not been by chance but by desig...
Opinion polls suggested that Australia’s Coalition (Liberal and National Party) government was likel...
[Extract] How far do policies announced during the 2016 federal election campaign go towards address...
State elections are often considered as barometers of the national political mood. Latest polls stil...
This paper presents an updated snapshot of the New South Wales economy and provides relevant points ...