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Legislative Term Limits: Public Choice Perspectives
Gubernatorial Term Limits and Term Lengths in Historical Perspective, 1790–1990: Geographic Diffusion, Non-Separability, and the Ratchet Effect
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Author(s):
Bernard Grofman
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Neil Sutherland
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1996
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Springer Netherlands
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1996
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DOI:
10.1007/978-94-009-1812-2_18
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to the Term Limits Debate: Hypotheses in Search of Data
pp. 21
The Varying Impact of Legislative Term Limits
pp. 37
How Will Term Limits Affect Legislative Work?
pp. 47
Term Limits and Representation
pp. 67
The Impact of Term Limits on the California Legislature: An Interest Group Perspective
pp. 87
Term Limits, Responsiveness and the Failures of Increased Competition
pp. 101
Impact of Congressional Tenure Restriction on Spending
pp. 119
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Term Limits and State Legislatures
pp. 129
An Analysis of the Impact of Congressional Term Limits on Turnover and Party Balance
pp. 145
Term Limitation in a Dynamic Model of Partisan Balance
pp. 175
The Effect of Term Limits When Competition is Endogenized: A Preliminary Model
pp. 185
An Analysis of Term Limitation Elections
pp. 199
Term Limits in Oklahoma, California, and Colorado in 1990
pp. 215
Reconciling Voters’ Behavior with Legislative Term Limits
pp. 229
Term Limits as Political Redistribution
pp. 237
Term Limits and Political Conflict
pp. 247
A History of Rotation in Office
pp. 279
Gubernatorial Term Limits and Term Lengths in Historical Perspective, 1790–1990: Geographic Diffusion, Non-Separability, and the Ratchet Effect
pp. 289
The Experience with Municipal Term Limits in Orange County, California
pp. 309
Term Limits and Local Governments in California
pp. 321
Parties, Incentives, and Term Limits in Costa Rica
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