Each of four theoretical traditions in the study of American politics—which can be characterized as theories of Majoritarian Electoral Democracy, Economic-Elite Domination, and two types of interest-group pluralism, Majoritarian Pluralism and Biased Pluralism—offers different predictions about which sets of actors have how much influence over public policy: average citizens; economic elites; and organized interest groups, mass-based or business-oriented. A great deal of empirical research speaks to the policy influence of one or another set of actors, but until recently it has not been possible to test these contrasting theoretical predictions against each other within a single statistical model. We report on an effort to do so, using a uni...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Abstract. An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy v...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Each of four theoretical traditions in the study of American politics—which can be characterized as ...
In a well-publicized study, Gilens and Page argue that economic elites and business interest groups ...
New research reveals that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests shape...
For helpful comments the authors are indebted to Larry Bartels and Jeff Isaacs, to thre
Constructing a complete model of the relations between politicians, bureaucrats, interest groups, an...
The government of the United States has been based on the principles of citizens having a vote and a...
Some studies of policy representation test hypotheses about the relationship between citizens ’ view...
This research allows additional ‘‘dynamic’‘ considerations in the voting process that will be added ...
Some studies of policy representation test hypotheses about the relationship between citizens ’ view...
Political scientists generally believe that public opinion affects public policy within the American...
The American politics literature on representation focuses on voters and elected officials, but a gr...
Economic elites regularly seek to exert political influence. But what policies do they support? Many...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Abstract. An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy v...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Each of four theoretical traditions in the study of American politics—which can be characterized as ...
In a well-publicized study, Gilens and Page argue that economic elites and business interest groups ...
New research reveals that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests shape...
For helpful comments the authors are indebted to Larry Bartels and Jeff Isaacs, to thre
Constructing a complete model of the relations between politicians, bureaucrats, interest groups, an...
The government of the United States has been based on the principles of citizens having a vote and a...
Some studies of policy representation test hypotheses about the relationship between citizens ’ view...
This research allows additional ‘‘dynamic’‘ considerations in the voting process that will be added ...
Some studies of policy representation test hypotheses about the relationship between citizens ’ view...
Political scientists generally believe that public opinion affects public policy within the American...
The American politics literature on representation focuses on voters and elected officials, but a gr...
Economic elites regularly seek to exert political influence. But what policies do they support? Many...
This thesis considers the relationship between public and elite opinion and explores the causes of p...
Abstract. An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy v...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...