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Kramer Versus Kramer: The Impact of Aggregate Economic Conditions on Individual Votes
Unformatted Document Text:  48 Lucas, Robert E., Jr. 1976. "Econometric Policy Evaluation: A Critique." In The Phillips Curve and Labor Markets, ed. Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer. Carnegie-Rochester Series on Public Policy, vol. 1. Amsterdam: North-Holland. Markus, Gregory B. 1988. “The Impact of Personal and National Economic Conditions on the Presidential Vote: A Pooled Cross-sectional Analysis.” American Journal of Political Science 32:137-54. McGrattan, Ellen R., and Edward C. Prescott. 2000. “”Is the Stock Market Overvalued?” Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review 24 (Fall): 20-40. Mehra, Rajnish, and Edward C. Prescott. 2003. “The Equity Premium in Retrospect.” In Handbook of the Economics of Finance, ed. George M. Constantinides, Milton Harris, and René M. Stulz. Amsterdam: North-Holland. Mood, Alexander M., Franklin A. Graybill, and Duane C. Boes. 1974. Introduction to the Theory of Statistics. New York: McGraw-Hill. Murphy, Kevin M., and Robert H. Topel. 1985. “Estimation and Inference in Two-Step Econometric Models.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 3(October):370-79. Nannestad, Peter, and Martin Paldam. 1994. “The VP-function: A Survey of the Literature on Vote and Popularity Functions after 25 Years.” Public Choice 79(3-4): 213-45. Piketty, Thomas. 1995. “Social Mobility and Redistributive Politics.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 110(August):551-84. Rivers, Douglas. 1986. “Microeconomics and Macropolitics: A Solution to the Kramer Problem.” California Institute of Technology, Social Science Working Paper 602. Rogers, R. Mark. 1998. Handbook of Key Economic Indicators. New York: McGraw-Hill.

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Lucas, Robert E., Jr. 1976. "Econometric Policy Evaluation: A Critique." In The Phillips
Curve and Labor Markets, ed. Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer. Carnegie-Rochester
Series on Public Policy, vol. 1. Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Markus, Gregory B. 1988. “The Impact of Personal and National Economic Conditions on the
Presidential Vote: A Pooled Cross-sectional Analysis.” American Journal of Political
Science 32:137-54.
McGrattan, Ellen R., and Edward C. Prescott. 2000. “”Is the Stock Market Overvalued?”
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review 24 (Fall): 20-40.
Mehra, Rajnish, and Edward C. Prescott. 2003. “The Equity Premium in Retrospect.” In
Handbook of the Economics of Finance, ed. George M. Constantinides, Milton Harris,
and René M. Stulz. Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Mood, Alexander M., Franklin A. Graybill, and Duane C. Boes. 1974. Introduction to the
Theory of Statistics. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Murphy, Kevin M., and Robert H. Topel. 1985. “Estimation and Inference in Two-Step
Econometric Models.” Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 3(October):370-79.
Nannestad, Peter, and Martin Paldam. 1994. “The VP-function: A Survey of the Literature on
Vote and Popularity Functions after 25 Years.” Public Choice 79(3-4): 213-45.
Piketty, Thomas. 1995. “Social Mobility and Redistributive Politics.” Quarterly Journal of
Economics 110(August):551-84.
Rivers, Douglas. 1986. “Microeconomics and Macropolitics: A Solution to the Kramer
Problem.” California Institute of Technology, Social Science Working Paper 602.
Rogers, R. Mark. 1998. Handbook of Key Economic Indicators. New York: McGraw-Hill.


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