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Comment On “Presidents And The Politics Of Structure”, Roberta Romano
Comment On “Presidents And The Politics Of Structure”, Roberta Romano
Law and Contemporary Problems
Terry Moe and Scott Wilson's (1994) theory elaborating on the president's countervailing institutional motivation to strengthen and consolidate the bureaucracy under presidential control is examined. The omission of political parties and courts from the analysis could have altered some of their conclusions on comparative institutional advantages.
Designing Bureaucratic Accountability, Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. Mccubbins
Designing Bureaucratic Accountability, Arthur Lupia, Mathew D. Mccubbins
Law and Contemporary Problems
A model of legislative-bureacratic interaction is developed and used to show how legislators can create structures and processes that affect bureaucratic accountability. Consequences of institutional design on democratic decisionmaking are examined.
Bureaucratic Accountability For Regulatory Decisions: Comment On Lupia And Mccubbins, Kathleen Bawn
Bureaucratic Accountability For Regulatory Decisions: Comment On Lupia And Mccubbins, Kathleen Bawn
Law and Contemporary Problems
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National Performance Review: A Renewed Commitment To Strengthening The Intergovernmental Partnership, Patricia E. Salkin
National Performance Review: A Renewed Commitment To Strengthening The Intergovernmental Partnership, Patricia E. Salkin
Scholarly Works
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