Alternation of parties in power and economic volatility : testing the rational partisan hypothesis and policy learning hypothesis
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2018
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Authors: | Hall, Steven ; Nishikawa, Misa |
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Economics of governance. - Berlin : Springer, ISSN 1435-6104, ZDB-ID 1491330-6. - Vol. 19.2018, 2, p. 91-118
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Subject: | Economic volatility | Policy risk | Rational partisan hypothesis | Rulingparty duration | Theorie | Theory | Rationale Erwartung | Rational expectations | Volatilität | Volatility | Politischer Konjunkturzyklus | Political business cycle | Politische Partei | Political party |
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