Reform Processes and Policy Change
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- Thomas König(University of Mannheim)Marc Debus(University of Mannheim)George Tsebelis(University of Michigan)
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- Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), 2011. "Reform Processes and Policy Change," Studies in Public Choice, Springer, edition 1, number 978-1-4419-5809-9, December.
Handle: RePEc:spr:stpuch:978-1-4419-5809-9
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-5809-9
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- George Tsebelis, 2011. "Veto Player Theory and Policy Change: An Introduction," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 3-18, Springer.
- Mark Hallerberg, 2011. "Empirical Applications of Veto Player Analysis and Institutional Effectiveness," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 21-42, Springer.
- Detlef Jahn, 2011. "The Veto Player Approach in Macro-Comparative Politics: Concepts and Measurement," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 43-68, Springer.
- Thomas König & Bernd Luig & Sven-Oliver Proksch & Jonathan B. Slapin, 2011. "Measuring Policy Positions of Veto Players in Parliamentary Democracies," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 69-95, Springer.
- Wolfgang C. Müller & Thomas M. Meyer, 2011. "Mutual Veto? How Coalitions Work," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 99-124, Springer.
- Thomas Saalfeld, 2011. "Veto Players, Agenda Control and Cabinet Stability in 17 European Parliaments, 1945–1999," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 125-143, Springer.
- Thomas Bräuninger & Marc Debus, 2011. "The Sources of Bipartisan Politics in Parliamentary Democracies," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 145-164, Springer.
- Thomas König & Dirk Junge, 2011. "Why Don’t Veto Players Use Their Power?," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 165-186, Springer.
- Luigi Curini & Francesco Zucchini, 2011. "Testing the Law-Making Theories in a Parliamentary Democracy: A Roll Call Analysis of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (1988–2008)," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 189-211, Springer.
- Bernard Steunenberg, 2011. "Domestic Veto Players, Commission Monitoring and the Implementation of European Policy," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 213-230, Springer.
- Simon Hug, 2011. "Strategic Voting in a Bicameral Setting," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 231-245, Springer.
- Dirk Junge, 2011. "Game Theoretic Models and the Empirical Analysis of EU Policy Making: Strategic Interaction, Collective Decisions, and Statistical Inference," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 247-265, Springer.
- Thomas König & Marc Debus, 2011. "Veto Players, Reform Processes and Policy Change: Concluding Remarks," Studies in Public Choice, in: Thomas König & Marc Debus & George Tsebelis (ed.), Reform Processes and Policy Change, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 269-283, Springer.
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