Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... representative form of local government to replace the traditional open town meet- ing . The purpose of this paper is to examine this decision by incorporating the institutional details of the open town meeting with Sass ' ( 1991 ) ...
... representative form of local government to replace the traditional open town meet- ing . The purpose of this paper is to examine this decision by incorporating the institutional details of the open town meeting with Sass ' ( 1991 ) ...
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... representatives are elected by geographic jurisdiction and are " not usually identified with a particular interest " ( Gere , 1984 : 65 ) . Thus , special interest groups may have more influence in open town meetings than in representative ...
... representatives are elected by geographic jurisdiction and are " not usually identified with a particular interest " ( Gere , 1984 : 65 ) . Thus , special interest groups may have more influence in open town meetings than in representative ...
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... representative form of government . The Tobit also shows that higher income increases the timing and probability of representative town govern- ment . However , wealth increases the threshold population . The reasons for these mixed ...
... representative form of government . The Tobit also shows that higher income increases the timing and probability of representative town govern- ment . However , wealth increases the threshold population . The reasons for these mixed ...
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