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Economic Perceptions and Executive Approval in Comparative Perspective
Authors:Cohen  Jeffrey E.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Political Science, 675 Faber Hall, Fordham University, 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, 10463
Abstract:
Controversy exists over whether people use retrospective or prospective economic perceptions when evaluating their political leadership. In this article, I argue that the structure of the political-economic system affects which type of economic perception people employ. Specifically, in established democracies with developed economies, people will employ prospective assessments. In contrast, in nations with less well-established democratic systems and less developed economies, people will employ retrospective reasoning. They do so because under such conditions uncertainty about the future is too high for them to make reliable prospective assessments. I test this hypothesis on aggregate survey data taken from 41 nations in 2002. Support for the hypothesis is found. The conclusion puts the findings into perspective and discusses directions for future research.
Keywords:economic perceptions  approval  comparative politics
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