This study examines individual roll call votes on energy issues taken in Congress during the years 1973 to 1983. Logit analysis is used to compare the influence of partisan identification; personal ideology, as measured by support and opposition to the conservative coalition; and district or state energy characteristics, including energy consumption and production. The potential for misleading results due to the multicollinearity of party and ideology is eliminated through the use of a residual variable representing the non-party component of ideology. The results indicate that members of Congress demonstrated considerable variability in voting on energy matters. The House of Representatives was more responsive to variations in energy const...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In my dissertation, I utilize...
This research examines the factors that influence how members of the US House of Representatives vot...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
In the scope of this paper I present the bill in two ways. First, I will show the most recent energy...
Although energy policy used to be a non-partisan issue in Congress, partisan conflicts over energy p...
This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting i...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
This paper investigates the relative impact of regional energy production on the legislative choices...
This paper updates Congress: A Political-Economic History of Roll Call Voting. Congress is based la...
This study challenges the widely held belief that minimal issue voting occurs in congressional elect...
Reelection and self-interest are recurring themes in the study of our congressional leaders. To date...
Our research aims to quantify the impact of protest size on the probability of legislative change. W...
The question of how the substance of politics helps shape legislative coalitions and bases of suppor...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In my dissertation, I utilize...
This research examines the factors that influence how members of the US House of Representatives vot...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...
In the scope of this paper I present the bill in two ways. First, I will show the most recent energy...
Although energy policy used to be a non-partisan issue in Congress, partisan conflicts over energy p...
This study evaluates the roles of ideology, constituency, and political party for roll-call voting i...
The analytic goal of this study is to determine the impact of partisanship, ideology, and constituen...
Students of American politics have long been interested in studying the factors influencing bureaucr...
This paper investigates the relative impact of regional energy production on the legislative choices...
This paper updates Congress: A Political-Economic History of Roll Call Voting. Congress is based la...
This study challenges the widely held belief that minimal issue voting occurs in congressional elect...
Reelection and self-interest are recurring themes in the study of our congressional leaders. To date...
Our research aims to quantify the impact of protest size on the probability of legislative change. W...
The question of how the substance of politics helps shape legislative coalitions and bases of suppor...
Abstract: In order to assess the relative impact of party and ideology on legislative behavior, this...
172 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.In my dissertation, I utilize...
This research examines the factors that influence how members of the US House of Representatives vot...
The purpose of this analysis was to ascertain the effect of certain factors on U.S. public opinion r...