Modeling and testing the diffusion of expectations: An EITM approach
Jim Granato, Melody Lo, M.C. Sunny Wong
págs. 389-398
The heterogeneity of consumer sentiment in an increasingly homogenous global economy
Raymond M. Duch, Paul M. Kellstedt
págs. 399-405
The price of personalizing politics: Political distrust and economic performance in Latin America, 1996-2006
Ashley D. Ross, Maria Escobar-Lemmon
págs. 406-416
Public opinion, party messages, and responsibility for the financial crisis in Britain
Timothy Hellwig, Eva Coffey
págs. 417-426
Through thick and thin?: The dynamics of government support across income groups during economic crises
Harvey D. Palmer, Guy D. Whitten
págs. 427-437
Valence politics and economic crisis: Electoral choice in Canada 2008
Harold D. Clarke, Thomas J. Scotto, Allan Kornberg
págs. 438-449
Yes we can!: Valence politics and electoral choice in America, 2008
Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg, Thomas J. Scotto, Jason Reifler, David Sanders
págs. 450-461
Shocks and oscillations: The political economy of Hungary
Mary Stegmaier, Michael Steven Lewis-Beck
págs. 462-467
Subnational electoral regimes and crisis recovery in Argentina and Mexico
Jonathan Hiskey, Mason Moseley, Jed Goldberg
págs. 468-480
Leaders, voters and activists in the elections in Great Britain 2005 and 2010
Norman Schofield, Maria E. Gallego, JeeSeon Jeon
págs. 484-496
Ulrich Kohler
págs. 497-509
Class voting, social changes and political changes in the Netherlands 1971-2006
Giedo Jansen, Nan Dirk de Graaf, Ariana Need
págs. 510-524
Explaining the unpopularity of public funding for congressional elections
Raymond J. La Raja, Brian F. Schaffner
págs. 525-533
Searching for electoral irregularities in an established democracy: Applying Benford's Law tests to Bundestag elections in Unified Germany
Christian Breunig, Achim Goerres
págs. 534-545
Priming time for Blair?: Media priming, Iraq, and leadership evaluations in Britain
Daniel Stevens, Susan Banducci, Jeffrey Karp, Jack Vowles
págs. 546-560
Assessing the 'Gold Standard' of party policy placements: Is computerized replication possible?
Paul Pennings
págs. 561-570