Economic voting: an introduction
Michael Steven Lewis-Beck, Martin Paldam
págs. 113-121
Into Pandora's Box of economic evaluations: a study of the Danish macro VP-function, 1986-1997
Peter Nannestad, Martin Paldam
págs. 123-140
Unemployment, inflation and government popularity: are there partisan effects?
Fredrik Carlsen
págs. 141-150
Economic voting and political context: a comparative perspective
Christopher J. Anderson
págs. 151-170
French electoral institutions and the economic vote
Michael Steven Lewis-Beck, Richard Nadeau
págs. 171-182
Economics and elections in Western Europe: 1960-1997
Henry W. Chappell, Jr., Linda Gonçalves Veiga
págs. 183-197
págs. 199-217
The 1998 French regional elections: why so much political instability?
Bruno Jerôme, Véronique Jerôme-Speziari
págs. 219-236
Measuring the relative impact of issues and the economy in democratic elections
R. Michael Alvarez, Jonathan Nagler, Jennifer R. Willette
págs. 237-253
Major's lesser (not minor) effects: prime ministerial approval and governing party support in Britain since 1979
Harold D. Clarke, Karl Ho, Marianne C. Stewart
págs. 255-273
The real economy and the perceived economy in popularity functions: how much do voters need to know? A study of British data, 1974-97
David Sanders
págs. 275-294
Bankers or peasants revisited: economic expectations and presidential approval
Robert S. Erikson, Michael B. MacKuen, James A. Stimson
págs. 295-312
Commander-in-chief or chief economist?: The president in the eye of the public
Michael Nickelsburg, Helmut Norpoth
págs. 313-332
Official and hidden unemployment and the popularity of the government: an econometric analysis for the Kohl government
Lars P. Feld, Gebhard Kirchgässner
págs. 333-347
Economic voting and information
Toke S. Aidt
págs. 349-362
What do voters know about the economy?: A study of Danish data, 1990-1993
Martin Paldam, Peter Nannestad
págs. 363-391
The impact of turnout on electoral choices: an econometric analysis of the French case
Christine Fauvelle-Aymar, Jean-Dominique Lafay, Marie Servais
págs. 393-412
Government competence, economic performance and endogenous election dates
Harvey D. Palmer, Guy D. Whitten
págs. 413-426
Economic retrospective voting and incentives for policymaking
D. Roderick Kiewiet
págs. 427-444