The higher legislative success of parliamentary governments relative to presidential governments has been used to argue that legislative success is driven by parliamentary governments ’ superior agenda power or their control of legislative majorities. We show that this approach is at odds with some of the empirical regularities across and within political systems. We then propose a legislative bargaining model to elucidate this puzzle. In the model, the policies of a confidence-dependent parliamentary government enjoy more predictable support from governing coalition members because their short-term policy goals are less important than the government’s survival. Coalition support is stronger when the government has more agenda power and is ...
Chief executives in many parliamentary democracies have the power to dissolve the legislature. Despi...
Chief executives in many parliamentary democracies have the power to dissolve the legislature. Despi...
Are certain forms of government associated with superior economic outcomes? This paper attempts to a...
The higher legislative success of parliamentary governments relative to presidential governments has...
What determines the success by which heads of government can enact their legislative proposals? Pres...
There is striking variation across parliamentary democracies in the power of prime ministers to empl...
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative pres...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of constitutional structures on policy outcomes. In particular,...
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative pres...
Almost all legislators are subordinate to party leadership within their assemblies. To varying degre...
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative pres...
Do prime ministers pay an electoral penalty for using procedural force to pass laws? Influential the...
Do prime ministers pay an electoral penalty for using procedural force to pass laws? I...
There are three exhaustive and mutually exclusive models that characterize legislatures: the governm...
This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
Chief executives in many parliamentary democracies have the power to dissolve the legislature. Despi...
Chief executives in many parliamentary democracies have the power to dissolve the legislature. Despi...
Are certain forms of government associated with superior economic outcomes? This paper attempts to a...
The higher legislative success of parliamentary governments relative to presidential governments has...
What determines the success by which heads of government can enact their legislative proposals? Pres...
There is striking variation across parliamentary democracies in the power of prime ministers to empl...
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative pres...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of constitutional structures on policy outcomes. In particular,...
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative pres...
Almost all legislators are subordinate to party leadership within their assemblies. To varying degre...
How do presidents win legislative support under conditions of extreme multipartism? Comparative pres...
Do prime ministers pay an electoral penalty for using procedural force to pass laws? Influential the...
Do prime ministers pay an electoral penalty for using procedural force to pass laws? I...
There are three exhaustive and mutually exclusive models that characterize legislatures: the governm...
This paper develops a computational model to expand the theory of veto players into the realm of pre...
Chief executives in many parliamentary democracies have the power to dissolve the legislature. Despi...
Chief executives in many parliamentary democracies have the power to dissolve the legislature. Despi...
Are certain forms of government associated with superior economic outcomes? This paper attempts to a...