Economic Voting

Economic Voting

A Campaign-Centered Theory

Hart, Austin (American University, Washington DC)

Cambridge University Press

09/2016

232

Dura

Inglês

9781107148192

15 a 20 dias

The conventional wisdom of economic voting theory argues that a nation's economic performance drives electoral outcomes. Austin Hart challenges the simplicity of this notion using cognitive-psychological research to demonstrate that candidates can shape campaign narratives and, in doing so, either overcome or capitalize on prevailing economic conditions to win elections.
1. The economic voting puzzle; 2. A campaign-centered theory of economic voting; 3. Can ads prime the economy? How would we know? US 1992; 4. The impact of a surge in economic messages, Mexico 2006; 5. The absent economic message, US and Mexico 2000; 6. The campaign-centered model in comparative perspective; 7. Conclusion.
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