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Jan 20, 2009
Chris Anderson, 2009, "Replication data for: France: Monthly Prime Minister and Presidential Popularity, 1960-92", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GCWKCT, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:7/Mlf74ubgVCmul7MrTvMw== [fileUNF]
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, “Blaming the Government” examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on publi...
Jan 20, 2009
Chris Anderson, 2009, "Replication data for: Britain: Monthly party support, 1960-89", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/H7MRMQ, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:BSNvq5fd2hqr+MG77mgg1g== [fileUNF]
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, “Blaming the Government” examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on publi...
Jan 20, 2009
Chris Anderson, 2009, "Replication data for: EU: Public Support for European Integration, 1973-93", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/LGLAA1, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:Y/yxRAr5ds+ILLwwyC9woQ== [fileUNF]
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, “Blaming the Government” examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on publi...
Jan 20, 2009
Chris Anderson, 2009, "Replication data for: Norway: Monthly party support, 1964-92", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HVOFSC, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:Zq9qdRlyTZnbIPqxlHbpQg== [fileUNF]
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, "Blaming the Government" examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on publi...
Jan 20, 2009
Chris Anderson, 2009, "Replication data for: Netherlands: Monthly party support, 1978-92", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AND6C9, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:gJDDURzPPQ3GzmMkMS/JCw== [fileUNF]
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, “Blaming the Government” examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on publi...
Jan 20, 2009
Chris Anderson, 2009, "Replication data for: Germany: Monthly party support, 1960-89", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MGLBWD, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:ounK+x3IKmEiYdl8snOdfw== [fileUNF]
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, “Blaming the Government” examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on publi...
Jan 20, 2009
Chris Anderson, 2009, "Replication data for: Denmark: Monthly party support, 1960-92", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YKLLU6, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:3:crZuS6/nC+Qe22iLyNmAvw== [fileUNF]
Conventional wisdom has it that the state of the economy drives public support for governments. Yet the relationship between economic performance and mass opinion appears to vary in strength and direction across time and across countries. Why? To answer this question, “Blaming the Government” examines the impact of macroeconomic conditions on publi...
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