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Political business cycle 5 rational partisan model 5 Economic theory of democracy 4 Election 4 Politischer Konjunkturzyklus 4 Voting behaviour 4 Wahl 4 Wahlverhalten 4 incumbency disadvantage 4 policy inertia 4 prospective voting 4 Ökonomische Theorie der Demokratie 4 Neue politische Ökonomie 3 Public choice 3 Median voter 2 Medianwähler-Modell 2 Political party 2 Politische Partei 2 USA 2 United States 2 election uncertainty 2 median voter 2 Abstimmungsregel 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Voting rule 1 stock market returns 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 5
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Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Working Paper 4
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English 5
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Chatterjee, Satyajit 4 Eyigungor, Burcu 4 Cooley, James 1
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Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics 1
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Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department 4 Departmental Working Papers / Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics 1 FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 RePEc 1
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Policy inertia, election uncertainty and incumbency disadvantage of political parties
Chatterjee, Satyajit; Eyigungor, Burcu - 2019
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Incumbency disadvantage of political parties : the role of policy inertia and prospective voting
Chatterjee, Satyajit; Eyigungor, Burcu - 2018
We document that postwar U.S. elections show a strong pattern of “incumbency disadvantage": If a party has held the presidency of the country or the governorship of a state for some time, that party tends to lose popularity in the subsequent election. To explain this fact, we employ...
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Incumbency cisadvantage in U.S. national politics : the role of policy inertia and prospective voting
Chatterjee, Satyajit; Eyigungor, Burcu - 2017
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Incumbency disadvantage in U.S. national politics
Chatterjee, Satyajit; Eyigungor, Burcu - 2016
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Stock Market Returns and Partisan Political Business Cycles
Cooley, James - Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics - 2009
- during the first years of presidential administrations as predicted by the rational partisan model of the business cycle. The … that the unexpected returns are related to the degree of electoral surprise as predicted by the rational partisan model. We … conclude that that there is strong evidence in favor of the rational partisan model as an explanation for partisan return …
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