时机就是一切:选举与美国商业周期的持续时间

Timing Is All: Elections and the Duration of United States Business Cycles

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking · 1993
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

检验选举是否影响美国商业周期的转折点,发现经济扩张在共和党总统当选后更可能结束,这与理性党派政治商业周期理论一致。

Abstract

Political business cycle theories predict that the occurrence and outcome of elections affect the timing of business cycle turning points. Opportunistic political business cycle theory predicts that a contraction is more likely to end soon after an election than at other times. Rational partisan political business cycle theory predicts differences in the likelihood of the end of an expansion after an election depending upon the party of newly-elected president. This paper directly tests the effect of elections on the turning points of the United States business cycle during analysis. The prediction that a contraction is more likely to end in the period before an election than in other periods is not supported by our empirical results. There is significant evidence. however. that an expansion is significantly more likely to end after the election of a Republican president but not after the election of a Democratic president in the post-World War I and post-World War II periods. This is consistent with the predictions of rational partisan political business cycle theory.

政治商业周期选举时机经济周期转折点党派差异