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The Populist Paradox: Interest Group Influence and the Promise of Direct Legislation

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The Populist Paradox: Interest Group Influence and the Promise of Direct Legislation - Gerber, Elisabeth R
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Do small but wealthy interest groups influence referendums, ballot initiatives, and other forms of direct legislation at the expense of the broader public interest? Many observers argue that they do, often lamenting that direct legislation has, paradoxically, been captured by the very same wealthy interests whose power it was designed to curb. Elisabeth Gerber, however, challenges that argument. In this first systematic study of how money and interest group power actually affect direct legislation, she reveals that big ...

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The Populist Paradox: Interest Group Influence and the Promise of Direct Legislation 1999, Princeton University Press, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9780691002675

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The Populist Paradox: Interest Group Influence and the Promise of Direct Legislation 1999, Princeton University Press, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9780691002668

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