Michigan Studies in Political Analysis Ser.: Information and Legislative Organization by Keith Krehbiel (1992, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press
ISBN-100472064606
ISBN-139780472064601
eBay Product ID (ePID)959749

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Number of Pages328 Pages
Publication NameInformation and Legislative Organization
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1992
SubjectAmerican Government / Legislative Branch, American Government / State
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science
AuthorKeith Krehbiel
SeriesMichigan Studies in Political Analysis Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight18.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition20
Reviews". . . Krehbiel's analysis of special rules and post-floor procedures is among the best to date, superior in the quality of data and the sophistication of the analysis to the recent work of more strictly empirical scholars." -- American Political Science Review, "Krehbiel is making an important challenge to a large body of theoretical and empirical work on legislative organization that has accumulated over several decades." -- American Political Science Review, ". . . adds an important new perspective to the theory of legislative institutions and provides the most comprehensive empirical assessment to date of alternative theoretical claims. Both theoretically and empirically, then, it offers excellent guidance for the next generation of scholarship." -- American Political Science Review
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal328.73076
SynopsisPresents an alternative informational theory of legislative politics to challenge the conventional view, In this controversial book, Keith Krehbiel investigates and casts doubt upon a view of Congress held by many academics, journalists, and members of the lay public: that Congress is organized primarily to facilitate logrolling or "gains from trade" between legislators. The author puts forward an alternative "informational" theory that, unlike previous formal theories, highlights institutional needs and individual incentives for acquiring policy expertise. Using games with incomplete information, Krehbiel derives a set of unique and testable predictions about the organization of legislatures -- including the composition of committees and the procedures under which legislation is considered. Krehbiel's creative illustrations and nonmathematical presentation of formal theories make this book accessible to a diverse set of readers. The political relevance and testability of games with incomplete information will be appreciated by game theorists and economists, while the book's findings make it essential reading for political scientists who study American politics, political institutions, or democratic legislatures.
LC Classification NumberKF4935.K7 1992

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