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Democratic Efficiency
Inequality, Representation, And Public Policy Outputs
In The United States And Worldwide
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"A SHOCKING INDICTMENT
 OF OUR SYSTEM OF HIGHER
 EDUCATION AND THE POLITICS
 THAT PERMEATE IT."


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Nevada State Senator,
 Raymond Shaffer


CONTENTS

PREFACE

PART I
INEQUALITY, REPRESENTATION, AND PUBLIC POLICY OUTPUTS

1: A THEORY OF DEMOCRATIC EFFICIENCY

• What’s so great about democracy?
• Defining democracy.
• A model of government decision-making.
• Distribution of wealth.
• Interest groups.
• References.

2: POLITICAL BUSINESS CYCLES

• Review of the literature.
• Democratic efficiency.
• Empirical evidence.
• Conclusions.
• References.
• Table 2
• Figure 2.1
• Figure 2.2

3: ECONOMIC GROWTH

• Review of the literature.
• Critique of Olson’s theory.
• Democratic efficiency.
• Empirical evidence.
• Conclusions.
• References.
• Table 3

   

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4: TRADE PROTECTIONISM

• Review of the literature.
• Research design.
• Empirical evidence.
• Conclusions.
• References.
• Table 4

5: DEFENSE SPENDING

• Realism.
• Interest groups and military spending.
• What is excessive military spending?
• Empirical evidence.
• Conclusions.
• References.
• Table 5
• Figure 5.1
• Figure 5.2
• Figure 5.3
• Figure 5.4
• Figure 5.5
• Figure 5.6

6: CONCLUSIONS

PART II
A SNAPSHOT OF CONGRESS

1: THOSE WHO WORK BEHIND THE SCENES

2: A WEEK IN THE LIFE OF A FRESHMAN MEMBER OF CONGRESS

3: THE PARADOX OF POWER


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