Article Bias: The article discusses the 'Political Business Cycle' concept in a historical and critical context, emphasizing the role of governmental manipulation in economic performance, particularly in relation to incumbency and election cycles, while maintaining a skeptical stance toward Marxian analysis and economic theories without evidence.
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