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From Camelot to the Teflon President: Economics and Presidential Popularity Since 1960 (Contributions in Political Science)
 
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From Camelot to the Teflon President: Economics and Presidential Popularity Since 1960 (Contributions in Political Science) [Hardcover]

David J. Lanoue (Author)

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October 20, 1988 0313263930 978-0313263934
Presidential popularity has been much discussed in recent years. This analysis deals with questions raised by the differing patterns of public approval experienced by the last six U.S. presidents, starting with John Kennedy's administration ("Camelot") and concluding with a look at Ronald Reagan, who has often been termed the "Teflon President." Lanoue begins with an overview of economics and politics as they relate to presidential popularity. He presents the research design and discusses the methodology involved, expecially the use of the Box-Jenkins approach. The results of his analysis are presented in two sections. The first, "Inflation and Popularity," presents a model of presidential popularity as it relates to inflation. Specifically, it argues that voters evaluate the economic performances of different parties' presidents in different ways. The second section, "Income and Popularity," takes an initial look at symmetry and income, and then presents two approaches to the analysis of asymmetry. This "Asymmetric Hypothesis" states that the electorate punishes the president and his party for hard times, but fails to reward them when economic conditions improve. The concluding chapter analyzes whether asymmetry is psychological or situational, and considers partisan effects in a chapter subtitled "Bad News for Democrats." A final section on macroeconomic policy deals with maximizing popularity through changes in economic priorities.

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“Lanoue focuses on the impact of the economy on presidential popularity. It is a subject of considerable interest to students of US politics. The author first reviews the literature on economic impacts on politics (as measured through voting and public opinion). He then tests two hypotheses: (1) the asymmetry hypothesis, which states that people act more on negative than positive information, and (2) the partisan differences hypothesis, which emphasizes differences between the two parties on economic issues. Lanoue finds that voters react to salient information on the economy, ignoring fluctuations, and that they rely on the president's partisan affiliation in judging the economy. The partisan and economic information variables are interactive. Thus, for example, inflation tends to hurt only Democratic presidents. The book is for specialists, who will be interested in the techniques employed by Lanoue and in his findings.”–Choice

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DAVID J. LANOUE is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Illinois State University, Normal. His articles have been published in Western Political Quarterly and the Journal of Politics.

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