Setting the agenda : responsible party government in the U.S. house of representatives
By: COX, Gary W
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Contributor(s): MCCUBBINS, Mathew D
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Contents:
Part I: Why party government? 2. Procedural cartel theory Part II: Negative agenda power 3. Modeling agenda power 4. The primacy of reed's rules in house organization 5. Final passage votes 6. The costs of agenda control 7. The textbook congress and the committee on rules 8. The bills reported from committee 9. Which way does policy move? Part III: Consequences of positive agenda power and conditional party government 10. Positive agenda power
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Part I: Why party government? 2. Procedural cartel theory Part II: Negative agenda power 3. Modeling agenda power 4. The primacy of reed's rules in house organization 5. Final passage votes 6. The costs of agenda control 7. The textbook congress and the committee on rules 8. The bills reported from committee 9. Which way does policy move? Part III: Consequences of positive agenda power and conditional party government 10. Positive agenda power
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