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Variable Rational Partisan Cycles and Electoral Uncertainty

Michael Berlemann, Gunther Markwardt (2006),
European Journal of Political Economy 22(4), 874-886.

Variable rational partisan theory of political business cycles suggests differences in inflation under left-wing and right-wing governments. Fluctuations of economic activity result from uncertainty about the electoral outcome and the exact timing of elections. However, the core hypothesis that post-electoral booms and recessions depend upon the degree of electoral uncertainty has rarely been tested. Using polling data, we provide empirical evidence in favor of the hypothesis of the existence of variable rational partisan cycles.

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Gunther Markwardt