This research considers how and when the popular initiative constrains legislative behavior and policy. I develop a spatial model of the policy process in which legislators anticipate the possibility that an initiative may be proposed in response to laws they pass. I use the model to identify conditions under which the initiative forces legislators to respond to citizen preferences. I conclude that features of the initiative process, especially electoral laws that affect the costs of proposing initiatives, as well as the preferences of political actors, largely determine whether legislators will be constrained
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
We derive the equilibrium institutional design of representative democracy by citizens who first vot...
This dissertation looks at political representation in the United States at a time where Americans a...
Citizens use the initiative process to make new laws. Many winning initiatives, however, are altered...
While partisan gridlock has become a common occurrence in the US Congress, this is also often the ca...
This research compares policy outcome resulting from the legislative process and the direct ballot p...
The direct initiative process, often referred to as a gun behind the door, provides an incentive for...
Abstract. Voter initiatives are important for policy making in many countries. While much research s...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
. We thank Todd Donovan for information regarding the breakdown of their institutional indexes on th...
Institutional provisions for popular initiatives differ with respect to the pos-sibilities they offe...
We utilize a new policy adoption database with over 500 policies to test whether the initiative proc...
Accepted ManuscriptRecent research has identified important policy differences between voter initiat...
To what extent has direct democracy, specifically the ballot initiative process, served to substitut...
Incumbency (dis)advantage when citizens can propose Abstract: This paper analyses the problem that a...
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
We derive the equilibrium institutional design of representative democracy by citizens who first vot...
This dissertation looks at political representation in the United States at a time where Americans a...
Citizens use the initiative process to make new laws. Many winning initiatives, however, are altered...
While partisan gridlock has become a common occurrence in the US Congress, this is also often the ca...
This research compares policy outcome resulting from the legislative process and the direct ballot p...
The direct initiative process, often referred to as a gun behind the door, provides an incentive for...
Abstract. Voter initiatives are important for policy making in many countries. While much research s...
This dissertation examines how partisan control of the voting agenda generates far-reaching and sign...
. We thank Todd Donovan for information regarding the breakdown of their institutional indexes on th...
Institutional provisions for popular initiatives differ with respect to the pos-sibilities they offe...
We utilize a new policy adoption database with over 500 policies to test whether the initiative proc...
Accepted ManuscriptRecent research has identified important policy differences between voter initiat...
To what extent has direct democracy, specifically the ballot initiative process, served to substitut...
Incumbency (dis)advantage when citizens can propose Abstract: This paper analyses the problem that a...
This dissertation explores if, when, and how individual members of Congress work to pursue their pol...
We derive the equilibrium institutional design of representative democracy by citizens who first vot...
This dissertation looks at political representation in the United States at a time where Americans a...