It has long been recognized that voters bring their political behaviors in line with economic assessments. Recent work, however, suggests that citizens also engage in economic behaviors that align with their confidence—or lack thereof—in the political system. This alignment can happen consciously or, as we suggest, unconsciously, in the same way that positivity carries over to other behaviors on a micro-level. Using monthly time series data from 1978 to 2008, we contribute further evidence of this relationship by demonstrating that political confidence affects consumer behavior at the aggregate level over time. Our analyses employ measures more closely tied to the theoretical concepts of interest while simultaneously accounting for the comp...
American elections depend substantially on the vitality of the national economy. Prosperity benefits...
Economic voting constitutes one of the most widely investigated theories of voting behaviour and pre...
The link between individual perceptions of the economy and vote choice is fundamental to electoral a...
De Boef and Kellstedt (2004) recently revisited the issue of consumer confidence in the U.S., addres...
Although retrospective economic voting does not require voters to have precise information about rec...
In an ideal world, voters’ choices would be informed by their evaluations of the incumbent party’s p...
Political beliefs are often viewed as consequences of economic conditions, but a growing body of evi...
Scholars of economic voting seem to agree that political support for incumbent leaders varies direct...
Voters who believe that the nation's economy has been worsening are more inclined to vote against th...
Political scientists have long studied the connection between macroeconomic performance and presiden...
Given the severe shock of the 2008 economic crisis, this paper examines the relationship the relatio...
Abstract-A presidential vote function and a presidential approval ratings function are jointly estim...
A body of accumulating evidence appears to support he finding that collectivist economic concerns an...
The link between individual perceptions of the economy and vote choice is fundamental to electoral a...
A presidential vote function and a presidential approval ratings function are jointly estimated for ...
American elections depend substantially on the vitality of the national economy. Prosperity benefits...
Economic voting constitutes one of the most widely investigated theories of voting behaviour and pre...
The link between individual perceptions of the economy and vote choice is fundamental to electoral a...
De Boef and Kellstedt (2004) recently revisited the issue of consumer confidence in the U.S., addres...
Although retrospective economic voting does not require voters to have precise information about rec...
In an ideal world, voters’ choices would be informed by their evaluations of the incumbent party’s p...
Political beliefs are often viewed as consequences of economic conditions, but a growing body of evi...
Scholars of economic voting seem to agree that political support for incumbent leaders varies direct...
Voters who believe that the nation's economy has been worsening are more inclined to vote against th...
Political scientists have long studied the connection between macroeconomic performance and presiden...
Given the severe shock of the 2008 economic crisis, this paper examines the relationship the relatio...
Abstract-A presidential vote function and a presidential approval ratings function are jointly estim...
A body of accumulating evidence appears to support he finding that collectivist economic concerns an...
The link between individual perceptions of the economy and vote choice is fundamental to electoral a...
A presidential vote function and a presidential approval ratings function are jointly estimated for ...
American elections depend substantially on the vitality of the national economy. Prosperity benefits...
Economic voting constitutes one of the most widely investigated theories of voting behaviour and pre...
The link between individual perceptions of the economy and vote choice is fundamental to electoral a...