Fractional (Co)integration and Governing Party Support in Britain (Record no. 13762)
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Koha Dewey Subclass [OBSOLETE] | PHL2MARC21 1.1 |
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title | eng |
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Personal name | CLARKE, Harold D.; LEBO, Matthew |
9 (RLIN) | 21994 |
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Title | Fractional (Co)integration and Governing Party Support in Britain |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Cambridge : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Cambridge University Press, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | April 2003 |
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Summary, etc. | Recent developmentsin the analysis of long-memoried processes provide important leverage for analysing time-series variables of interest to political scientists. This article provides an accessible exposition of these methods and illustrates their utillity for addressing protracted controversies reagrding the political economy of party support in Britain. Estimates of the fractionally differencing parameter, d, reveal that governing party support, prime ministerial approval and economic evaluations are long-memoried and non-stationary, and that governing party support and priome ministerial approval are fractionally cointegrated. Pace conventional wisdom that party leader images matter little, if all, analyses of multivariate fractional error correction models show that prime ministerial approvalhas important short-run and long-run effects on party support. Prospective and retrospective personal economic evaluations are influential but, contrary to a longstanding claim , national economic evaluations are not significant. The article concludes by suggesting that individual-level heterogeneity is a likely source of the observed aggregare-level fractional integration in governing party support and its determinants. Specifying parsimonious models that incorporate theoretically meaningful is a challenging topic for future research |
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Title | British Journal of Political Science |
Related parts | 33, 3, p. 283-301 |
Place, publisher, and date of publication | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, April 2003 |
International Standard Serial Number | ISSN 0007-1234 |
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