Bread and Peace Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections
Sammanfattning
A simple "Bread and Peace" model shows that aggregate votes for President in postwar elections were determined entirely by weighted-average growth of real disposable personal income per capita during the incumbent party's term and the cumulative numbers of American military personnel killed in action as a result of U.S. interventions in the Korean and Vietnamese civil wars. The model is subjected to robustness tests against twenty-two variations in functional form inspired by the extensive literature on presidential voting. Not one of these variations adds value to the Bread and Peace model or significantly perturbs its coefficients.
Universitet
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2000Författare
A. Hibbs, Douglas
Nyckelord
US presidential elections; presidential voting; elections and economics; elections and disposable income
Publikationstyp
Report
Serie/rapportnr.
Working Papers in Economics, nr 2000:20
Språk
en