This book utilizes a theoretically informed framework for analyzing the effectiveness of the president's economic rhetoric and employs an empirical assessment that measures rhetoric's effect on economic actors. The analysis suggests that the rhetoric presidents use has little influence in shaping the behaviors of these economic actors.
This book utilizes a theoretically informed framework for analyzing the effectiveness of the president's economic rhetoric and employs an empirical assessment that measures rhetoric's effect on economic actors. The analysis suggests that the rhetoric presidents use has little influence in shaping the behaviors of these economic actors.
C. Damien Arthur is assistant professor of political science at West Virginia State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Presidential Rhetoric and the Economy Chapter 2: Ascertaining Presidential Influence with Economic Actors Chapter 3: Presidential Rhetoric and the Federal Reserve Chapter 4: Presidential Rhetoric and Public Perceptions Chapter 5: Congressional Actions as Preeminent Economic Leadership Chapter 6: Conclusions
Chapter 1: Presidential Rhetoric and the Economy Chapter 2: Ascertaining Presidential Influence with Economic Actors Chapter 3: Presidential Rhetoric and the Federal Reserve Chapter 4: Presidential Rhetoric and Public Perceptions Chapter 5: Congressional Actions as Preeminent Economic Leadership Chapter 6: Conclusions
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