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24 Legis. Stud. Q. [i] (1999)

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Legislative Studies Quarterly

Volume  XXIV, Number  1                 February  1999


CONTENTS

1      Editors' Introduction
COMPARATIVE LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH SERIES
5      MICHAEL  LAVER
       Divided Parties, Divided Goverment

31    KEITH  KREHBIEL
      Paradoxes of Parties in Congress
RESEARCH ARTICLES
65    NOELLE   H. NORTON
      Uncovering the Dimensionality of Gender Voting in Congress

87    THOMAS   L. BRUNELL,  WILLIAM  KOETZLE,  JOHN
      DINARDO,  BERNARD  GROFMAN,  AND  SCOTT L. FELD
      The R2= .93: Where Then Do They Differ?
      Comparing Liberal and Conservative Interest Group Ratings

103   RONALD   KEITH  GADDIE, CHARLES   S. BULLOCK  III,
      AND   SCOTT E. BUCHANAN
      What Is So Special About Special Elections?

113   ANTHONY J.   NOWNES
      Solicited Advice and Lobbyist Power:
      Evidence from Three American States

125   Legislative Research Reports
139   About the Authors
143   Acknowledgement of 1998 Reviewers


       Published by the Comparative Legislative Research Center, The University of
       Iowa, 334 Schaeffer Hall, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1409, USA.

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