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Do They Walk Like They Talk?

Edited by Louis M. Imbeau ()

in Studies in Public Choice from Springer, currently edited by Randall G. Holcombe

Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-0-387-89672-4
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Dissonance in Policy Processes: An Introduction
Louis M. Imbeau
Ch Chapter 10 Dissonance in Fiscal Policy: A Power Approach
Louis M. Imbeau
Ch Chapter 11 Speeches and Legislative Extremism in the U.S. Senate
Jean François Godbout and Bei Yu
Ch Chapter 12 Do Parties Matter? A Qualitative Answer with Numbers
Jean Crête and Nouhoun Diallo
Ch Chapter 13 Talking Like a Tax Collector or a Social Guardian? The Use of Administrative Discourse by U.S. State Lottery Agencies
Étienne Charbonneau
Ch Chapter 14 The Early European “FederalismFederalism ”: Ambiguities of Talks About How to Walk Toward a Political UnionPolitical Union
Jean-Michel Josselin and Alain Marciano
Ch Chapter 15 A Semiotic Network Comparison of Technocratic and Populist Discourses in Turkey
Ahmet K. Süerdem
Ch Chapter 16 Do They Walk Like They Talk? A Conclusion
Louis M. Imbeau, Steve Jacob and François Pétrys
Ch Chapter 2 The Power of Words: A Philosophical Perspective
Thomas De Koninck
Ch Chapter 3 Information Shrouding and the Governmental Supply of Goods and Services: An Economic Perspective
Albert Breton
Ch Chapter 4 Party Rhetoric and Practice: A Normative Perspective from Political Science
Vincent Lemieux
Ch Chapter 5 Measuring How Political Parties Keep Their Promises: A Positive Perspective from Political Science
François Pétry and Benoît Collette
Ch Chapter 6 Measuring US Presidents’ Political Commitment for Fiscal Discipline Between 1920 and 2008
Francesc Pujol
Ch Chapter 7 Would You Trust an Italian Politician? Evidence from Italian Regional Politics
Emma Galli, Veronica Grembi and Fabio Padovano
Ch Chapter 8 General Policy Speech of Prime Ministers and Fiscal Choices in France: “Preach Water and Drink Wine!”
Martial Foucault and Abel François
Ch Chapter 9 Do Governments Manipulate Their Revenue Forecasts? Budget Speech and Budget Outcomes in the Canadian Provinces
Jérôme Couture and Louis M. Imbeau

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