The Presidential Agenda : Sources of Executive Influence in Congress / Roger T. Larocca.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Parliaments and legislatures | Book collections on Project MUSEPublisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 2006Manufacturer: Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2021Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (205 pages): illustrationsContent type:
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  • 9780814272411
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Part I. The theoretical problem of presidential agenda setting in Congress. An informational theory of presidential agenda setting -- Game theory and presidential agenda setting -- Public addresses and the legislative programming process -- Draft bills and the legislative clearance process. Part II. An empirical study of presidential agenda setting in congress. Redefining congressional agenda setting -- Presidential agenda setting in the House -- Presidential setting in the Senate -- Information and presidential agenda setting. Appendixes: A. Proof of legislative programming equilibrium -- B. Proof of legislative clearance equilibrium -- C. Tables of comparative characteristics of House and Senate committees -- D. The linear probability model with dichotomous independent variables -- Indirect and total effects in path analysis -- Tables of regression coefficients for direct effects on House agenda -- Tables of regression coefficients for direct effects on Senate agenda.
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Part I. The theoretical problem of presidential agenda setting in Congress. An informational theory of presidential agenda setting -- Game theory and presidential agenda setting -- Public addresses and the legislative programming process -- Draft bills and the legislative clearance process. Part II. An empirical study of presidential agenda setting in congress. Redefining congressional agenda setting -- Presidential agenda setting in the House -- Presidential setting in the Senate -- Information and presidential agenda setting. Appendixes: A. Proof of legislative programming equilibrium -- B. Proof of legislative clearance equilibrium -- C. Tables of comparative characteristics of House and Senate committees -- D. The linear probability model with dichotomous independent variables -- Indirect and total effects in path analysis -- Tables of regression coefficients for direct effects on House agenda -- Tables of regression coefficients for direct effects on Senate agenda.

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