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Popularity Functions, Partisan Effects, and Support in Parliament

Francisco José Veiga
Universidade do Minho and NIPE

Linda G. Veiga
Universidade do Minho and NIPE



Economics & Politics, Vol. 16, pp. 101-115, March 2004

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This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. Estimation results of popularity functions validate the responsibility hypothesis, with unemployment, and to a lesser extent inflation, affecting popularity levels. There is also evidence of personality effects, of popularity erosion over consecutive terms and of honeymoon effects. Finally, we found that voters' evaluations of incumbents' performance regarding unemployment is affected by their support in Parliament - when an incumbent faces more opposition in Parliament, voters are less likely to hold him responsible for unemployment increases.

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Date posted: April 12, 2004 ; Last revised: May 10, 2004

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Veiga, Francisco José and Veiga, Linda G. , Popularity Functions, Partisan Effects, and Support in Parliament. Economics & Politics, Vol. 16, pp. 101-115, March 2004. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=513530


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Francisco José Veiga (Contact Author)
Universidade do Minho and NIPE ( email )
Escola de Economia e Gestao
Campus de Gualtar
4710-057 Braga Portugal
+351 25 360 4534 (Phone)
+351 253 67 6375 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://www.eeg.uminho.pt/economia/fjveiga
Linda R. F. G. Veiga
Universidade do Minho and NIPE ( email )
Escola de Economia e Gestão
Braga 4710-057
Portugal
+351 25 360 4568 (Phone)
+351 25 367 6375 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://www2.eeg.uminho.pt/economia/linda/
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