Economic Determinants of Electoral Outcomes

Michael S. Lewis‐Beck(University of Iowa), Mary Stegmaier(University of Virginia)
Annual Review of Political Science
June 1, 2000
Cited by 1,612

Abstract

Economic conditions shape election outcomes in the world's democracies. Good times keep parties in office, bad times cast them out. This proposition is robust, as the voluminous body of research reviewed here demonstrates. The strong findings at the macro level are founded on the economic voter, who holds the government responsible for economic performance, rewarding or punishing it at the ballot box. Although voters do not look exclusively at economic issues, they generally weigh those more heavily than any others, regardless of the democracy they vote in.


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