American Legislative Decision Making and the Size Principle
Fred Thompson ()
American Political Science Review, 1979, vol. 73, issue 4, 1100-1108
Abstract:
This article explains why previous empirical tests of the size principle have failed to produce conclusive results. Particular stress is given to seldom considered aspects of constitutional choice; their implications are explored by means of a simple simulation. Then I propose a test of the size principle and report some initial empirical findings based upon this test.
Date: 1979
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