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Economic Accountability and Strategic Calibration in Japan's Liberal Democratic Party
Unformatted Document Text:  20 Norpoth, Helmut. 1987. “Guns and Butter and Government Popularity in Britain.” American Political Science Review 81:949-59. Paldam, Martin, and Peter Skott. 1995. “A Rational-Voter Explanation of the Cost of Ruling.” Public Choice 83:159-72. Palmer, Harvey D., and Guy D. Whitten. 2000. “Government Competence, Economic Performance, and Endogenous Election Dates.” Electoral Studies 19:413-26. Pempel, T.J., ed. 1990. Uncommon Democracies: The One-Party Dominant Regimes. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Pempel, T.J. 1998. Regime Shift: Comparative Dynamics of the Japanese Political Economy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Pharr, Susan J. 2000. “Officials’ Misconduct and Public Distrust: Japan and the Trilateral Democracies.” In Disaffected Democracies: What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries?, ed. Susan J. Pharr and Robert D. Putnam. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Powell, G. Bingham Powell, Jr., and Guy D. Whitten. 1993. “A Cross-National Analysis of Economic Voting: Taking Account of the Political Context.” American Journal of Political Science 37:391-414. Ramseyer, J. Mark, and Frances McCall Rosenbluth. 1997. Japan’s Political Marketplace. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Reed, Steven R. 1990. “Structure and Behaviour: Extending Duverger’s Law to the Japanese Case.” British Journal of Political Science 20:335-56. Reed, Steven R. 1994. “Democracy and the Personal Vote: A Cautionary Tale from Japan.” Electoral Studies 13:17-28. Reed, Steven, and Gregory G. Brunk. 1984. “A Test of Two Theories of Economically Motivated Voting: The Case of Japan.” Comparative Politics 17:55-66. Reed, Steven R., and Ikuo Kabashima. 2001. “The Effect of the Choices Available on Voting Behaviour: The Two Japanese Elections of 1993.” Electoral Studies 20:627-40. Satō, Seizaburō, and Tetsuhisa Matsuzaki. 1986. Jimintō seiken. Tokyo: Chūō Kōronsha.Shugart, Matthew, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2003. Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: The Best of Both Worlds? New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Stimson, James A. 1976. “Public Support for American Presidents: A Cyclical Model.” Public Opinion Quarterly 40:1-21. Wood, B. Dan. 2000. “The Federal Balanced Budget Force: Modeling Variations from 1904 to 1996.” Journal of Politics 62:817-45.

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Norpoth, Helmut. 1987. “Guns and Butter and Government Popularity in Britain.” American
Political Science Review 81:949-59.
Paldam, Martin, and Peter Skott. 1995. “A Rational-Voter Explanation of the Cost of Ruling.”
Public Choice 83:159-72.
Palmer, Harvey D., and Guy D. Whitten. 2000. “Government Competence, Economic
Performance, and Endogenous Election Dates.” Electoral Studies 19:413-26.
Pempel, T.J., ed. 1990. Uncommon Democracies: The One-Party Dominant Regimes. Ithaca,
NY: Cornell University Press.
Pempel, T.J. 1998. Regime Shift: Comparative Dynamics of the Japanese Political Economy.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Pharr, Susan J. 2000. “Officials’ Misconduct and Public Distrust: Japan and the Trilateral
Democracies.” In Disaffected Democracies: What’s Troubling the Trilateral Countries?,
ed. Susan J. Pharr and Robert D. Putnam. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Powell, G. Bingham Powell, Jr., and Guy D. Whitten. 1993. “A Cross-National Analysis of
Economic Voting: Taking Account of the Political Context.” American Journal of
Political Science
37:391-414.
Ramseyer, J. Mark, and Frances McCall Rosenbluth. 1997. Japan’s Political Marketplace.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Reed, Steven R. 1990. “Structure and Behaviour: Extending Duverger’s Law to the Japanese
Case.” British Journal of Political Science 20:335-56.
Reed, Steven R. 1994. “Democracy and the Personal Vote: A Cautionary Tale from Japan.”
Electoral Studies 13:17-28.
Reed, Steven, and Gregory G. Brunk. 1984. “A Test of Two Theories of Economically
Motivated Voting: The Case of Japan.” Comparative Politics 17:55-66.
Reed, Steven R., and Ikuo Kabashima. 2001. “The Effect of the Choices Available on Voting
Behaviour: The Two Japanese Elections of 1993.” Electoral Studies 20:627-40.
Satō, Seizaburō, and Tetsuhisa Matsuzaki. 1986. Jimintō seiken. Tokyo: Chūō Kōronsha.
Shugart, Matthew, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2003. Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: The Best
of Both Worlds? New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Stimson, James A. 1976. “Public Support for American Presidents: A Cyclical Model.” Public
Opinion Quarterly 40:1-21.
Wood, B. Dan. 2000. “The Federal Balanced Budget Force: Modeling Variations from 1904 to
1996.” Journal of Politics 62:817-45.


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