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Comment on ‘The Politics of the Political Business Cycle’
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Author Affiliations
City University
Published InBritish Journal of Political Science
Year1998
Citations21
Abstract
In a thought-provoking paper, Schultz develops an idea first put forward in a number of papers by Frey and Schneider and argues that governments will have less incentive to manipulate the economy when they lead in the polls. This helps to explain why electoral cycles have been so hard to detect. As other authors have observed, the best evidence suggests that electoral cycles (in output or instruments) are weak and irregular.Kenneth A Schultz ‘The Politics of the Political Business Cycle’, British Journal of Political Science, 25 (1995), 79–99.For example, Bruno Frey and Friedrich Schneider, ‘A Politico-Economic Model of the United Kingdom’, Economic Journal, 88 (1978), 243–53. Frey and Schneider were subjected to a severe critique at the time: see Alec…
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