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Giving a Little to Get a Little: A Bargaining Model of Interest Group Coalition Formation
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Poole, Keith T. and Howard Rosenthal. 1997. Congress: A Political-Economic History of Roll Call Voting. New York: Oxford University Press. Rothenberg, Lawrence S. 1992. Linking Citizens to Government: Interest Group Politics at Common Cause. New York: Cambridge University Press. Rubinstein, Ariel. 1982. “Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model.” Econometrica 50(January): 97 – 110. Sabatier, Paul A. 1992. “Interest Group Membership and Organization: Multiple Theories.” In The Politics of Interests, ed. Mark Petracca. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Salisbury, Robert H. 1969. “An Exchange Theory of Interest Groups.” Midwest Journal of Political Science 13(February): 1 – 32. Salisbury, Robert H. 1990. “The Paradox of Interest Groups in Washington: More Groups, Less Clout.” In The New American Political System, 2
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Ed. Anthony J. King, ed. Washington, D.C.:
American Enterprise Institute. Schelling, Thomas C. 1960. Strategy of Conflict. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Schlozman, Kay Lehman and John T. Tierney. 1986. Organized Interests and American Democracy.
Truman, David B. 1951. The Governmental Process. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Von Neumann, John, and Oskar Morgenstern. 1944. The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Wilson, James Q. 1973. Political Organizations. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Wright, John R. 1996. Interest Groups and Congress: Lobbying, Contributions, and Influence.Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
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Poole, Keith T. and Howard Rosenthal. 1997. Congress: A Political-Economic History of Roll Call Voting. New York: Oxford University Press. Rothenberg, Lawrence S. 1992. Linking Citizens to Government: Interest Group Politics at Common Cause. New York: Cambridge University Press. Rubinstein, Ariel. 1982. “Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model.” Econometrica 50(January): 97 – 110. Sabatier, Paul A. 1992. “Interest Group Membership and Organization: Multiple Theories.” In The Politics of Interests, ed. Mark Petracca. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Salisbury, Robert H. 1969. “An Exchange Theory of Interest Groups.” Midwest Journal of Political Science 13(February): 1 – 32. Salisbury, Robert H. 1990. “The Paradox of Interest Groups in Washington: More Groups, Less Clout.” In The New American Political System, 2
nd
Ed. Anthony J. King, ed. Washington, D.C.:
American Enterprise Institute. Schelling, Thomas C. 1960. Strategy of Conflict. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Schlozman, Kay Lehman and John T. Tierney. 1986. Organized Interests and American Democracy.
Truman, David B. 1951. The Governmental Process. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Von Neumann, John, and Oskar Morgenstern. 1944. The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Wilson, James Q. 1973. Political Organizations. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Wright, John R. 1996. Interest Groups and Congress: Lobbying, Contributions, and Influence. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
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