Bulls, Bears and the Ballot Box explained

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Bulls Bears and the Ballot Box
Author:Bob Deitrick and Lew Goldfarb
Language:English
Genre:Political Science
Publisher:Advantage Media Group
Isbn:978-1-59932-288-9
Subject:Economics, U.S. Presidents
Pub Date:July 1, 2012
Media Type:Print
Pages:266 pages

Bulls Bears and the Ballot Box is a 2012 non-fiction book by the American writers Bob Deitrick and Lew Goldfarb.[1] The book was first released on July 1, 2012 through Advantage Media Group and presents a study of the presidents of the United States from the years 1929 to 2009.[2]

Synopsis

In the book Deitrick and Goldfarb rank the United States Presidents from 1929 (Herbert Hoover era) through 2009 (the Presidency of George W. Bush). The Presidents are ranked based upon the authors' ranking system, the Presidential Rankings of Economic Stewardship (PRES Rules). These rules are a series of customized rankings which were predetermined by the authors to chart the influence of a given president on the American economy. The authors looked at 12 economic factors such as "the deficit, months in recession and stock market performance" when ranking the Presidents.[3]

Reception

The International Business Times noted that the book's contents "may surprise some partisans, and challenge classic Red vs. Blue orthodoxy."[4] The Herald commented that much of the book's findings were favorable towards Democrats rather than Republicans, which they found interesting.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bulls, Bears, and the Ballot Box. Cincinnati Herald. 22 January 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140201180247/http://cincinnatiherald.our-hometown.com/news/2012-07-14/News/Bulls_Bears_and_the_Ballot_Box.html. 1 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Bedard. Paul. 80-year study: Democrats better at economics. Washington Examiner. 22 January 2014.
  3. Web site: Flock. Elisabeth. Democratic Presidents Beat Republicans on 11 of 12 Economic Indicators. US News. 22 January 2014.
  4. Web site: Orovic. Joseph. Do Democratic Presidents Historically Pull Nation Out Of Fiscal Rut?. 6 September 2012 . IBT. 22 January 2014.
  5. Web site: Harrop. Froma. Obama may be best economic president ever. 31 December 2013 . The Herald. 22 January 2014.