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Economic Inequality and Democratic Responsiveness: A Vicious Circle?
Unformatted Document Text:  18 References Achen, C. H. 1978. Measuring Representation. American Journal Of Political Science 22 (3):475-510. Althaus, Scott L. 2003. Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics: Opinion Surveys and the Will of the People. New York: Cambridge University Press. Ansolabehere, S., J. M. Snyder, and C. Stewart. 2001. Candidate positioning in US house elections. American Journal of Political Science 45 (1):136-159. Bartels, Larry M. 1991. Instrumental and 'Quasi-Instrumental' Variables. Bartels, Larry M. 2002. Economic Inequality and Political Representation, at Prepared for presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Boston MA, August. Bartels, Larry M. 2003. Democracy with Attitudes. In Electoral Democracy, edited by M. B. MacKuen and G. Rabinowitz. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Berinsky, Adam J. 2004. Silent Voices: Public Opinion and Political Participation in America. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Berry, Jeffrey M., Kent E. Portney, and Ken Thomson. 1993. The Rebirth of Urban Democracy. Canes-Wrone, B., and K. W. Shotts. 2004. The conditional nature of presidential responsiveness to public opinion. American Journal of Political Science 48 (4):690-706. Delli Carpini, Michael X., and Scott Keeter. 1996. What Americans Know About Politics and Why it Matters. New Haven: Yale University Press. Erikson, Robert S., Michael B. MacKuen, and James A. Stimson. 2002. The Macro Polity. New York: Cambridge University Press. Fishkin, James S. 1995. The Voice of the People: Public Opinion and Democracy. New Haven: Yale University Press. Green, John, Paul Herrnson, Lynda Powell, and Clyde Wilcox. 1998. Individual Congressional Campaign Contributors: Wealthy, Conservative and Reform Minded. http://www.opensecrets.org/pubs/donors/donors.htm . Manza, Jeff, and Fay Lomax Cook. 2002. A Democratic Polity? Three Views of Policy Responsiveness to Public Opinion in the United States. American Politics Research 30 (6):630-667. Miller, W. E., and D. E. Stokes. 1963. Constituency Influence in Congress. American Political Science Review 57 (1):45-56. Monroe, A. D. 1998. Public opinion and public policy, 1980-1993. Public Opinion Quarterly 62 (1):6-28. Monroe, Alan D. 1979. Consistency Between Public Preferences and National Policy Decisions. American Politics Quarterly 7:3-19. Monroe, Alan D., and Paul J. Gardner. 1987. Public Policy Linkages. In Research in Micropolitics, edited by S. Long. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Page, Benjamin I., and Robert Y. Shapiro. 1983. Effects of Public Opinion on Policy. American Political Science Review 77:175-190. Page, Benjamin I., and Robert Y. Shapiro. 1992. The Rational Public: Fifty Years of Trends in Americans' Policy Preferences. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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Achen, C. H. 1978. Measuring Representation. American Journal Of Political Science 22
(3):475-510.
Althaus, Scott L. 2003. Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics: Opinion Surveys and the
Will of the People. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Ansolabehere, S., J. M. Snyder, and C. Stewart. 2001. Candidate positioning in US house
elections. American Journal of Political Science 45 (1):136-159.
Bartels, Larry M. 1991. Instrumental and 'Quasi-Instrumental' Variables.
Bartels, Larry M. 2002. Economic Inequality and Political Representation, at Prepared for
presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association,
Boston MA, August.
Bartels, Larry M. 2003. Democracy with Attitudes. In Electoral Democracy, edited by M. B.
MacKuen and G. Rabinowitz. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Berinsky, Adam J. 2004. Silent Voices: Public Opinion and Political Participation in America.
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Berry, Jeffrey M., Kent E. Portney, and Ken Thomson. 1993. The Rebirth of Urban Democracy.
Canes-Wrone, B., and K. W. Shotts. 2004. The conditional nature of presidential responsiveness
to public opinion. American Journal of Political Science 48 (4):690-706.
Delli Carpini, Michael X., and Scott Keeter. 1996. What Americans Know About Politics and
Why it Matters. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Erikson, Robert S., Michael B. MacKuen, and James A. Stimson. 2002. The Macro Polity. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
Fishkin, James S. 1995. The Voice of the People: Public Opinion and Democracy. New Haven:
Yale University Press.
Green, John, Paul Herrnson, Lynda Powell, and Clyde Wilcox. 1998. Individual Congressional
Campaign Contributors: Wealthy, Conservative and Reform Minded.
http://www.opensecrets.org/pubs/donors/donors.htm
.
Manza, Jeff, and Fay Lomax Cook. 2002. A Democratic Polity? Three Views of Policy
Responsiveness to Public Opinion in the United States. American Politics Research 30
(6):630-667.
Miller, W. E., and D. E. Stokes. 1963. Constituency Influence in Congress. American Political
Science Review 57 (1):45-56.
Monroe, A. D. 1998. Public opinion and public policy, 1980-1993. Public Opinion Quarterly 62
(1):6-28.
Monroe, Alan D. 1979. Consistency Between Public Preferences and National Policy Decisions.
American Politics Quarterly 7:3-19.
Monroe, Alan D., and Paul J. Gardner. 1987. Public Policy Linkages. In Research in
Micropolitics, edited by S. Long. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
Page, Benjamin I., and Robert Y. Shapiro. 1983. Effects of Public Opinion on Policy. American
Political Science Review 77:175-190.
Page, Benjamin I., and Robert Y. Shapiro. 1992. The Rational Public: Fifty Years of Trends in
Americans' Policy Preferences. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.


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