Towards a theory of bicameralism: the neglected contributions of the calculus of consent |
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Authors: | Bernard Grofman Thomas Brunell Scott L Feld |
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Institution: | 1. Center for the Study of Democracy, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, 92697-5100, USA 2. Department of Political Science, University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA 3. Department of Sociology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
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Abstract: | In The Calculus of Consent (1962: 235) Buchanan and Tullock assert: (1)?ceteris paribus, while a coalition controlling less than a majority of voters may control in either chamber, the greater the difference in the bases of representation in the two houses, the less likely is any given coalition of voters to control a majority of the seats in both chambers; (2)?the potential of cross-chamber logrolls (on issues of unequal intensity) increases the likelihood that a minority may effectively control policy making. We link these ideas to social theory approaches to bicameralism and for the empirical study of legislatures. |
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