What do these data imply about the relationship between


Problem -For this question you may consult outside sources for information about electoral politics in the US.

Consider figures 1-1 and 1-2 (included at the end of the homework assignment), drawn from Ray Fair's data on predicting presidential election outcomes. Figure 1-1 shows the relationship between the country's economic growth rate in the year of the election and the incumbent vote
percentage in the election. The data points are identified with the year the election took place.

Figure 1-2 is a similar graph, but with economic growth replaced with the yearly inflation rate.

a) Consider figure 1-1. What do these data imply about the relationship between economic growth and incumbent vote share in the election? Now consider the data points for 1972 and 1976. How do the incumbent votes for these two elections modify, if they do at all, your interpretation of the relationship between inflation and incumbent vote share?

b) What do figures 1-1 and 1-2 taken together tell you about the old adage about presidential politics: "It's the economy, stupid!"? What are some other plausible factors that explain the pattern of outcomes we see? Please write no more (and no less) than one paragraph.

Attachment:- Figure.rar

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Dissertation: What do these data imply about the relationship between
Reference No:- TGS02439536

Now Priced at $30 (50% Discount)

Recommended (94%)

Rated (4.6/5)