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Historical Patterns of U.S. Recessions and Presidential Party


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Statistical data from the post-World War II era reveals that Republican presidents have presided over the beginning of nearly every U.S. recession, while Democratic administrations typically correlate with higher GDP growth and job creation. Despite this striking trend, economists emphasize that presidential party affiliation is not necessarily the direct cause of these fluctuations. Various external factors, such as Federal Reserve policies, global oil shocks, and the specific economic conditions inherited from previous leaders, play a more significant role in determining market health. Furthermore, some research suggests that Democrats have benefited from favorable timing and "good luck" regarding international events. Ultimately, the text argues that while the partisan business cycle is a real phenomenon, it is driven by a complex mix of policy, luck, and global circumstances rather than executive action alone.

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