2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10797-023-09802-z
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The popularity function: a spurious regression? The case of Austria

Reinhard Neck,
Friedrich Schneider

Abstract: In this paper we apply the unit root and cointegration methodology as well as other methods of modern econometric time series analysis to estimate popularity functions for the Austrian parties in power since the mid-1970s. We find only very rare evidence for economic variables influencing the popularity of the main political parties in the federal government, thereby challenging previous studies that claimed to have established such influences. When considering the determinants of the popularity of the incumbe… Show more

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