Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002
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Winer, SL; Tofias, MW; Grofman, B; Aldrich, JH
Published in: Public Choice
2008
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Public Choice
Publication Date
2008
Volume
135
Start / End Page
415 / 448
Related Subject Headings
- Economics
- 4408 Political science
- 3801 Applied economics
- 1606 Political Science
- 1402 Applied Economics
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Winer, S. L., Tofias, M. W., Grofman, B., & Aldrich, J. H. (2008). Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002. Public Choice, 135, 415–448.
Winer, Stanley L., Michael W. Tofias, Bernard Grofman, and J. H. Aldrich. “Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002.” Public Choice 135 (2008): 415–48.
Winer SL, Tofias MW, Grofman B, Aldrich JH. Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002. Public Choice. 2008;135:415–48.
Winer, Stanley L., et al. “Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002.” Public Choice, vol. 135, 2008, pp. 415–48.
Winer SL, Tofias MW, Grofman B, Aldrich JH. Trending Economic Factors and the Structure of Congress in the Growth of Government, 1930 – 2002. Public Choice. 2008;135:415–448.
Published In
Public Choice
Publication Date
2008
Volume
135
Start / End Page
415 / 448
Related Subject Headings
- Economics
- 4408 Political science
- 3801 Applied economics
- 1606 Political Science
- 1402 Applied Economics