A considerable body of work explores the relationship between the economy and governmental popularity.These ‘popularity functions’ exhibit a good deal of instability in the economics coefficient, leading some to question its very existence. It is argued in this article that this instability is apparent, rather than inherent. Improvements in model specification, measurement, sample size and estimation reveal a strong and stable economic effect. In particular, fixed and random effects models on pooled time-series (from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States) are estimated here. The impact of national economic perception on popularity emerges as statistically and substantively significant, across this s...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
International audienceThe EU has become increasingly responsible for the state of national economies...
The paper analyses the political and economic determinants of the Portuguese political entities’ po...
A considerable body of work explores the relationship between the economy and governmental populari...
Robustness and estimation of popularity functions. the French case study The analysis of popularity...
In this article, we study a popularity function for the French popularity political parties (1981Q2-...
This paper focuses on replication in the sense of Herrnson (1995). It re-examines the only study of ...
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet ...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
The revelation of policy maker's objective function and the instability of popularity function This ...
In this article, we study popularity functions for the French President and Prime Minister. We show ...
This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. Estimation results of...
First published online: 21 January 2021During the Great Recession, governments across the continent ...
This paper uses survey data on consumer sentiment to identify the causal effects of confidence shock...
Abstract By analyzing a wealth of survey data (163 national surveys) from 19 countries over two deca...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
International audienceThe EU has become increasingly responsible for the state of national economies...
The paper analyses the political and economic determinants of the Portuguese political entities’ po...
A considerable body of work explores the relationship between the economy and governmental populari...
Robustness and estimation of popularity functions. the French case study The analysis of popularity...
In this article, we study a popularity function for the French popularity political parties (1981Q2-...
This paper focuses on replication in the sense of Herrnson (1995). It re-examines the only study of ...
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet ...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
The revelation of policy maker's objective function and the instability of popularity function This ...
In this article, we study popularity functions for the French President and Prime Minister. We show ...
This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. Estimation results of...
First published online: 21 January 2021During the Great Recession, governments across the continent ...
This paper uses survey data on consumer sentiment to identify the causal effects of confidence shock...
Abstract By analyzing a wealth of survey data (163 national surveys) from 19 countries over two deca...
During the Great Recession, governments across the continent implemented austerity policies. A large...
International audienceThe EU has become increasingly responsible for the state of national economies...
The paper analyses the political and economic determinants of the Portuguese political entities’ po...