In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential example of pork barrel politics. We assess the degree to which existing theories can explain the distribution of earmarks in the U.S. House of Representatives. First, drawing on informal interviews with individuals on Capitol Hill regarding the earmark process, we argue that assessing institutional and constituency-level factors that affect the earmark receipts of individual members requires examination at the level of the Appropriations subcommittees. Second, we demonstrate that both distributive and partisan theories of legislative organization are applicable to the distribution of earmarks. Finally, we present results indicating that contrary to...
Political scientists and commentators have generally believed that Congressional committees wield a ...
2006. We consider the consequences of the Senate electoral cycle and bicameralism for distributive p...
Theories of party power in Congress differ on the circumstances under which majority parties have th...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
Distributive politics represents one of the most important and controversial aspects of legislative ...
Congressional earmarks have been the subject of significant political debate in recent years. Also k...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by “distributive...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by "distributive...
Too often, earmarks, pork barrel politics, and other types of federal spending are seen as a problem...
Earmarks. Few things in contemporary politics are as universally denounced and so miserably misunder...
Congress packages pork‐barrel spending in complicated proposals that belie theories of distributive ...
Journalistic and academic accounts of Congress suggest that important committee positions allow memb...
A substantial body of work in political economics has presumed the veracity of David Mayhew’s classi...
2014-03-17This study examines the process of Congressional earmarking with particular attention to t...
Central to the distributive theory is the idea that members of Congress can use strategic committee ...
Political scientists and commentators have generally believed that Congressional committees wield a ...
2006. We consider the consequences of the Senate electoral cycle and bicameralism for distributive p...
Theories of party power in Congress differ on the circumstances under which majority parties have th...
In recent years, considerable scholarly attention has focused on earmarks, the quintessential exampl...
Distributive politics represents one of the most important and controversial aspects of legislative ...
Congressional earmarks have been the subject of significant political debate in recent years. Also k...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by “distributive...
The literature on the organization of the United States Congress has been dominated by "distributive...
Too often, earmarks, pork barrel politics, and other types of federal spending are seen as a problem...
Earmarks. Few things in contemporary politics are as universally denounced and so miserably misunder...
Congress packages pork‐barrel spending in complicated proposals that belie theories of distributive ...
Journalistic and academic accounts of Congress suggest that important committee positions allow memb...
A substantial body of work in political economics has presumed the veracity of David Mayhew’s classi...
2014-03-17This study examines the process of Congressional earmarking with particular attention to t...
Central to the distributive theory is the idea that members of Congress can use strategic committee ...
Political scientists and commentators have generally believed that Congressional committees wield a ...
2006. We consider the consequences of the Senate electoral cycle and bicameralism for distributive p...
Theories of party power in Congress differ on the circumstances under which majority parties have th...