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The following pages link to Elections and Macroeconomic Policy Cycles (Q3775287):
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- A theory of political and economic cycles (Q406397) (← links)
- Persuasion, binary choice, and the costs of dishonesty (Q485574) (← links)
- ``One and a half dimensional'' preferences and majority rule (Q535270) (← links)
- Electoral control and the human capital of politicians (Q738924) (← links)
- Electoral uncertainty, fiscal policy and macroeconomic fluctuations (Q1017023) (← links)
- A theory of political cycles (Q1017789) (← links)
- UK government expenditure and electoral security in the 1980s: A nonlinear analysis (Q1285737) (← links)
- Electoral defeats and local political expenditure cycles (Q1389580) (← links)
- Does public debt secure social peace? A diversionary theory of public debt management (Q2058866) (← links)
- The electoral origin of government spending shocks (Q2246622) (← links)
- Mapping the presidential election cycle in US stock markets (Q2271596) (← links)
- Political business cycles in a dynamic bipartisan voting model (Q2334845) (← links)
- Economic fluctuations and fiscal policy in Europe: a political business cycles approach using panel data and clustering (1996--2013) (Q2416160) (← links)
- Political business cycles in Australia elections and party ideology (Q2417027) (← links)
- A mean-reverting stochastic model for the political business cycle (Q2798173) (← links)
- Political Cycles and Cyclical Policies (Q4223368) (← links)
- A Common Election Day for Euro-Zone Member States? (Q5013730) (← links)
- Information and targeted spending (Q5225079) (← links)
- Do conservative central bankers weaken the chances of conservative politicians? (Q6580467) (← links)