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Understanding Interest System Diversity: Health Interest Communities in the American States
Unformatted Document Text:  Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Matthew Fellowes, and Jennifer Anderson (2004) Understanding the Demand-Side of Lobbying: Interest System Energy in the American States. American Politics Research. 57 (3): 411-420. Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Matthew Fellowes, and Andrea McAtee (2004) Public Opinion, Public Policy, and Organized Interests in the American States Political Research Quarterly 57: 411-420. Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, and Erik Godwin (2005) The Political Management of Managed Care. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, August, Chicago. Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Erik Godwin, and James Monogan (2005) Incrementing Toward Nowhere: Universal Health Care Coverage in the States. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Chicago. Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Jennifer Wolak, Erik Godwin, and Whitt Kilburn (2005) Reconsidering the Countermobilization Hypothesis: Health Policy Lobbying in the American States. Political Behavior. 27 (2): 99-132. Heinz, John P., Edward O. Laumann, Robert L. Nelson, and Robert Salisbury (1993) The Hollow Core. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Layman, Geoffrey (2001) The Great Divide: Religious and Cultural Conflict in American Party Politics. New York: Columbia University Press.. Leech, Beth L., Frank R. Baumgartner, Timothy La Pira, and Nicholas A. Semanko (2005) Drawing Lobbyists to Washington: Government Activity and Interest-Group Mobilization. Political Research Quarterly. 58:19-30.. Lowery, David, Virginia Gray, and Matthew Fellowes (2005) Sisyphus Meets the Borg: Economic Scale and the Inequalities in Interest Representation. Journal of Theoretical Politics 17: 41-74. Lowery, David and Virginia Gray (2001) The Expression of Density Dependence in State Communities of Organized Interests. American Politics Research 29: 374-391. 25

Authors: Lowery, David. and Gray, Virginia.
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Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Matthew Fellowes, and Jennifer Anderson (2004) Understanding
the Demand-Side of Lobbying: Interest System Energy in the American States. American
Politics Research. 57 (3): 411-420.
Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Matthew Fellowes, and Andrea McAtee (2004) Public Opinion,
Public Policy, and Organized Interests in the American States Political Research
Quarterly 57: 411-420.
Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, and Erik Godwin (2005) The Political Management of Managed
Care. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association, August, Chicago.
Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Erik Godwin, and James Monogan (2005) Incrementing Toward
Nowhere: Universal Health Care Coverage in the States. Paper Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August, Chicago.
Gray, Virginia, David Lowery, Jennifer Wolak, Erik Godwin, and Whitt Kilburn (2005)
Reconsidering the Countermobilization Hypothesis: Health Policy Lobbying in the
American States. Political Behavior. 27 (2): 99-132.
Heinz, John P., Edward O. Laumann, Robert L. Nelson, and Robert Salisbury (1993) The Hollow
Core. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Layman, Geoffrey (2001) The Great Divide: Religious and Cultural Conflict in American Party
Politics. New York: Columbia University Press..
Leech, Beth L., Frank R. Baumgartner, Timothy La Pira, and Nicholas A. Semanko (2005)
Drawing Lobbyists to Washington: Government Activity and Interest-Group
Mobilization. Political Research Quarterly. 58:19-30..
Lowery, David, Virginia Gray, and Matthew Fellowes (2005) Sisyphus Meets the Borg:
Economic Scale and the Inequalities in Interest Representation. Journal of Theoretical
Politics 17: 41-74.
Lowery, David and Virginia Gray (2001) The Expression of Density Dependence in State
Communities of Organized Interests. American Politics Research 29: 374-391.
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