In a well-publicized study, Gilens and Page argue that economic elites and business interest groups exert strong influence on US government policy while average citizens have virtually no influence at all. Their conclusions are drawn from a model which is said to reveal the causal impact of each group’s preferences. It is shown here that the test on which the original study is based is prone to underestimating the impact of citizens at the 50th income percentile by a wide margin. In addition, descriptive analysis of the authors’ dataset reveals that average Americans have received their preferred policy outcome roughly as often as elites have when the two groups have disagreed with each other. Evidence that average citizens are effectively ...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Research on a variety of advanced democracies has shown that there is a link between mass preference...
Economic elites regularly seek to exert political influence. But what policies do they support? Many...
Each of four theoretical traditions in the study of American politics—which can be characterized as ...
Abstract. An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy v...
New research reveals that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests shape...
Analyses of the U.S. governing system indicate that national policy is influenced by public opinion,...
Analyses of the U.S. governing system indicate that national policy is influenced by public opin-ion...
Statistical studies often show public opinion strongly affecting public policy. But the studies may ...
Some studies of policy representation test hypotheses about the relationship between citizens ’ view...
A number of recent publications in the field of economic voting argue that voters benchmark the nati...
Professor Gilens argues that in a well-functioning democracy, the preferences and needs of ordinary ...
The government of the United States has been based on the principles of citizens having a vote and a...
Evans and Andersen make the provocative argument that the effects of economic perceptions on politic...
Political scientists generally believe that public opinion affects public policy within the American...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Research on a variety of advanced democracies has shown that there is a link between mass preference...
Economic elites regularly seek to exert political influence. But what policies do they support? Many...
Each of four theoretical traditions in the study of American politics—which can be characterized as ...
Abstract. An enduring concern about democracies is that citizens conform too readily to the policy v...
New research reveals that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests shape...
Analyses of the U.S. governing system indicate that national policy is influenced by public opinion,...
Analyses of the U.S. governing system indicate that national policy is influenced by public opin-ion...
Statistical studies often show public opinion strongly affecting public policy. But the studies may ...
Some studies of policy representation test hypotheses about the relationship between citizens ’ view...
A number of recent publications in the field of economic voting argue that voters benchmark the nati...
Professor Gilens argues that in a well-functioning democracy, the preferences and needs of ordinary ...
The government of the United States has been based on the principles of citizens having a vote and a...
Evans and Andersen make the provocative argument that the effects of economic perceptions on politic...
Political scientists generally believe that public opinion affects public policy within the American...
A number of empirical studies have found that public opinion influences the policies implemented by ...
Research on a variety of advanced democracies has shown that there is a link between mass preference...
Economic elites regularly seek to exert political influence. But what policies do they support? Many...