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The influence of campaign contributions in state legislatures: the effects of institutions and politics
Lynda W. Powell
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Frontmatter
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List of Figures (page ix)
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List of Tables (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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PART I. THE INFLUENCE OF MONEY AND THE CONTEXT OF FUNDRAISING IN STATE LEGISLATURES
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1. Measuring the Influence of Campaign Contributions in the Legislative Process (page 15)
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2. Patterns of State Legislative Campaign Finance (page 33)
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PART II. THE MICROLEVEL: THE FUNDRAISING OF INDIVIDUAL LEGISLATORS
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3. An Investment Model of Campaign Contributions (page 59)
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4. The Time Legislators Devote to Fundraising (page 78)
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5. How Much Is a Legislator's Time Worth to a Contributor? (page 106)
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PART III. THE MACROLEVEL: DIFFERENCES ACROSS LEGISLATIVE CHAMBERS
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6. The Influence of Campaign Contributions in Legislative Chambers (page 131)
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7. Fundraising for the Caucus: Expectations and Practices (page 155)
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8. Fundraising and Lobbying (page 176)
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Conclusion (page 201)
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Appendix A: Survey of State Legislators (page 215)
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Appendix B: Winbugs Code (page 221)
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Notes (page 227)
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References (page 233)
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Index (page 243)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PoP | 12.1 (2014): 243-245 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/43281152 |
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Published: c2012
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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