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Partisan Politics Divided Government and the Economy by Alberto Alesina and Howard Rosenthal, Cambridge University Press

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    Author(s)Alberto Alesina and Howard Rosenthal
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9780521436205
    Pages300
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2003

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    Cambridge University Press Partisan Politics Divided Government and the Economy by Alberto Alesina and Howard Rosenthal

    This book develops an integrated approach to understanding the American economy and national elections. Economic policy is generally seen as the result of a compromise between the President and Congress. Because Democrats and Republicans usually maintain polarised preferences on policy, middle-of-the-road voters seek to balance the President by reinforcing in Congress the party not holding the White House. This balancing leads, always, to relatively moderate policies and, frequently, to divided government. The authors outline the rational partisan business cycle, where Republican administrations begin with recessions, and Democratic ones with expansions, and the midterm cycle, where the President's party loses votes in the midterm congressional election. The book argues that both cycles are the result of uncertainty about the outcome of presidential elections. Other topics covered include retrospective voting on the economy, coat-tails, and incumbency advantage.show more



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