Voting and the Macroeconomy
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Voting and the Macroeconomy
Voting and the Macroeconomy
Date Written: September 22, 2005
Abstract
This paper gives an interpetative review of theories and methods used to investigate connections between macroeconomic performance and voting outcomes.
Keywords: economic voting, elections and macroeconomics, political economy
JEL Classification: E10, E19, E30
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