Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... politicizing issues that had not formerly been subjects of policy debate , the probability that either candidate would adequately reflect any voter's inventory of issue preferences has declined precipitously.2 This outcome does not ...
... politicizing issues that had not formerly been subjects of policy debate , the probability that either candidate would adequately reflect any voter's inventory of issue preferences has declined precipitously.2 This outcome does not ...
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collapse all their preferences on the various issues into a single vote for a candidate who , in turn , is supposed to represent the voter on all policy dimensions . As the number of issues increases , the number of possible ...
collapse all their preferences on the various issues into a single vote for a candidate who , in turn , is supposed to represent the voter on all policy dimensions . As the number of issues increases , the number of possible ...
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In criticizing economists , for instance , he misconstrues the relationship between needs and preferences . No economist labors to make preferences " entirely supplant " needs , as Braybrooke alleges .
In criticizing economists , for instance , he misconstrues the relationship between needs and preferences . No economist labors to make preferences " entirely supplant " needs , as Braybrooke alleges .
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International Information Flows as a Determinant of Political Violence | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
State Strategies for Regulating Groundwater Quality | 54 |
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