Abstract

Zaleski's (1992) estimates of presidential preference for inflation versus unemployment reject the party cleavage model. Utilizing a different technique, Siebrand and Swank (1994) provide estimates similar, for the most part, to Zaleski's. Siebrand and Swank, however, support the party cleavage model. After offering a rationale for rejecting the party cleavage model, this reply points out the similarities of the two competing results.

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