Economic vote how political and economic institutions condition election results
Duch, Raymond M Stevenson, Randolph T
Economic vote how political and economic institutions condition election results - New York Cambridge University Press 2008 - xiii,399p. - Political economy of institutions and decisions .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-390) and index.
Defining and measuring the economic vote -- Patterns of retrospective economic voting in western democracies -- Estimation, measurement and specification -- Competency signals and rational retrospective economic voting -- What do voters know about economic variation and its sources? -- Political control of the economy -- Responsibility, contention, and the economic vote -- The distribution of responsibility and economic vote -- The pattern of contention and the economic vote.
9780521881029
Voting--Economic aspects.
Elections--Economic aspects.
JF1001 / .D825 2008
324.9 / DU-E
Economic vote how political and economic institutions condition election results - New York Cambridge University Press 2008 - xiii,399p. - Political economy of institutions and decisions .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-390) and index.
Defining and measuring the economic vote -- Patterns of retrospective economic voting in western democracies -- Estimation, measurement and specification -- Competency signals and rational retrospective economic voting -- What do voters know about economic variation and its sources? -- Political control of the economy -- Responsibility, contention, and the economic vote -- The distribution of responsibility and economic vote -- The pattern of contention and the economic vote.
9780521881029
Voting--Economic aspects.
Elections--Economic aspects.
JF1001 / .D825 2008
324.9 / DU-E