The macropolitics of Congressedited by E. Scott Adler and John S. Lapinski.

The macropolitics of Congressedited by E. Scott Adler and John S. Lapinski. - Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, (c)2006. - 1 online resource (xiii, 263 pages) : illustrations.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Macropolitics and micromodels : cartels and pivots reconsidered / Bureaucratic capacity and legislative performance / Public opinion and congressional policy : a macro-level perspective / The substance of representation : studying policy content and legislative behavior / Macropolitics and changes in the U.S. code : testing competing theories of policy production, 1874-1946 / Does divided government increase the size of the legislative agenda? / The macropolitics of telecommunications policy, 1899-1998 : lawmaking, policy windows, and agency control / The influence of Congress and the courts over the bureaucracy : an analysis of wetlands policy / Legislative bargaining and the macroeconomy / Lawmaking and history / Rational choice, history, and the dynamics of Congress / by Keith Krehbiel -- by John D. Huber and Nolan McCarty -- by Robert S. Erikson, Michael B. MacKuen, and James A. Stimson -- by Ira Katznelson and John S. Lapinski -- by Valerie Heitshusen and Garry Young -- by Charles R. Shipan -- by Grace R. Freedman and Charles M. Cameron -- by Brandice Canes-Wrone -- by E. Scott Adler and David Leblang -- by David R. Mayhew -- by David Brady.



9781400841202


United States. Congress.
États-Unis. Congress.


Electronic Books.

JK1021 / .M337 2006