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Unformatted Document Text:  19 Poole, Keith T. and Howard Rosenthal. 1997. Congress: A Political Economic History of Roll Call Voting. New York: Oxford University Press. Romer, Thomas and Howard Rosenthal. 1979. “Bureaucrats Versus Voters: On the Political Economy of Resource Allocation by Direct Democracy.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 93, No. 4 (November) 563-587. Rothenberg, Lawrence S. 1992. Linking Citizens to Government: Interest Group Politics at Common Cause. New York: Cambridge University Press. Sinclair, Barbara. 1995. Legislators, Leaders and Lawmaking: The U.S. House of Representatives in the Postreform Era. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Sloof, Randolph. 1998. Game-theoretic Models of the Political Influence of Interest Groups. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Spence, A. M. 1973. “Job Market Signaling.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 87:35- 374. 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.
Romer, Thomas and Howard Rosenthal. 1979. “Bureaucrats Versus Voters: On the
Political Economy of Resource Allocation by Direct Democracy.” The Quarterly
Journal of Economics
, Vol. 93, No. 4 (November) 563-587.
Rothenberg, Lawrence S. 1992. Linking Citizens to Government: Interest Group Politics
at Common Cause. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Sinclair, Barbara. 1995. Legislators, Leaders and Lawmaking: The U.S. House of
Representatives in the Postreform Era. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
Press.
Sloof, Randolph. 1998. Game-theoretic Models of the Political Influence of
Interest Groups. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Spence, A. M. 1973. “Job Market Signaling.” Quarterly Journal of Economics 87:35-
374.
Wright, John R. 1996. Interest Groups and Congress: Lobbying, Contributions, and
Influence. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.


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