";s:4:"text";s:3513:" For many measures, including real GDP growth (on which we concentrate), the performance gap is both large and statistically significant, despite the fact that postwar history includes only 16 presidential terms. This paper asks why. Zakrajšek. by There is almost nothing a …
Presidents and the US Economy: An Econometric Exploration by Alan S. Blinder and Mark W. Watson.
Economic growth is centered on flawed human interaction, and by happenstance, presidents thrive or languish based on trends. Published in volume 106, issue 4, pages 1015-45 of American Economic Review, April 2016, Abstract: The US economy has performed better when the president …
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