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Author name:
Fiorina, Morris P.
Papers:
Representatives and Their Constituencies: A Decision Theoretic Analysis.
Electoral Margins, Constituency Influence, and Policy Moderation: A Critical Assessment.
The Paradox of Not Voting: A Decision Theoretic Analysis.
More on Partisan Loyalty and the Six Component Model.
Historical Change in House Turnover.
Constituency Influence: A Generalized Model and its Implications for Statistical Studies of Roll-Call Behavior.
The Voting Decision: Instrumental and Expressive Aspects.
Formal Models in Political Science.
To p or not to p.
Purposive Models of Legislative Behavior.
Axiomatic models of risk and decision: An expository treatment
An Outline for a Model of Party Choic
Economic Retrospective Voting in American National Elections: A Microanalysis.
The Case of the Vanishing Marginals: The Bureaucracy Did It.
Committee Decisions Under Majority Rule: An Experimental Study.
Candidate Preference Under Uncertainty: An Expanded View of Rational Voting.
Majority Rule Models and Legislative Elections.
Voters, Bureaucrats and Legislators: A Rational Choice Perspective on the Growth of Bureaucracy.
Congressional Control of the Bureaucracy: A Mismatch of Incentives and Capabilities.
Voters, Legislators and Bureaucracy: Institutional Design in the Public Sector.
A Nonequilibrium Approach to Legislative Decision Theory.
Toward a Theory of Legislative Decision.
Universalism, Reciprocity and Distributive Policy-Making in Majority Rule Institutions.
Short and Long-Term Effects of Economic Conditions on Individual Voting Decisions.
The House Is Not a Home: M.P.'s and Their Constituencies.
The Roots of Legislator Popularity in Great Britain and the United States.
The Decline of Collective Responsibility in American Politics.
Some Problems in Studying the Effects of Resource Allocation in Congressional Elections.
Casework Service in Great Britain and the United States.
Equilibrium, Disequilibrium, and the General Possibility of a Science of Politics.
Congressmen and Their Constituents: 1958 and 1978.
Legislative Choice of Regulatory Forms: Legal Process or Administrative Process?
Bureaucratic (?) Failures: Causes and Cures.
Who is Held Responsible? Further Evidence on the Hibbing-Alford Thesis.
Group Concentration and the Delegation of Legislative Authority.
The Constituency Service Basis of the Personal Vote for U.S. Representatives and British MPs.
The Images of Incumbents in Great Britain and the United States.
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