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A Re-examination of an Irish Popularity Function

Michael J Harrison and Michael Marsh

Public Choice, 1998, vol. 94, issue 3-4, 367-83

Abstract: This paper focuses on replication in the sense of P. S. Herrnson (1995). It reexamines the only study of an Irish popularity function (V. Borooah and V. Borooah, 1990) in the light of recent developments in econometric methodology and in Irish politics. Using error correction models, the analysis provides an alternative account of the relationship between economics and government popularity to that provided by Borooah and Borooah. The findings indicate that the short-term impact of the economy is weaker than, and different from, that suggested by them. Economic influences at most set the general level of government approval rather than determine the quarter-by-quarter fluctuations. Copyright 1998 by Kluwer Academic Publishers

Date: 1998
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