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The Economic Realities of Political Reform James L. Regens (Tulane University, Louisiana)

The Economic Realities of Political Reform By James L. Regens (Tulane University, Louisiana)

The Economic Realities of Political Reform by James L. Regens (Tulane University, Louisiana)


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The central political issue in American politics during the 1990s is the need for political campaign reform. Regens and Gaddie argue that spending limits, contribution limits, and public financing proposals will not necessarily have the impact expected by advocates. The final fate of reform rests with self-interested incumbents who will design reform.

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The Economic Realities of Political Reform: Elections and the US Senate by James L. Regens (Tulane University, Louisiana)

A central political issue in American politics during the 1990s is the need for political campaign reform. The authors examine US Senate elections to determine the role money plays in Senate elections; their analysis indicates that the system of campaign finance resembles a market, with legislators as the recipients of financial largesse based on their institutional positions and political vulnerability. This rent-seeking relationship between economic interests and legislators has transformed the dynamic of Senate elections. The authors assess the potential impact of several electoral reform proposals. Spending limits and public funding proposals, they argue, will not have the impact expected by reform advocates. Term limit and public funding proposals would disrupt the rent-seeking relationship between legislators and economic interests. These proposals also face political and constitutional barriers to implementation.

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Table of Contents

List of tables and figures; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The Senate in transition and campaign finance; 2. Early money and profit-taking in Senate campaigns; 3. Targeting rent-provision by major interests; 4. Sitting in the cheap seats?; 5. Implications for campaign finance reform; 6. The future and the rent-seeking legislature; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521474689
9780521474689
052147468X
The Economic Realities of Political Reform: Elections and the US Senate by James L. Regens (Tulane University, Louisiana)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1995-04-28
134
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