Recent research has suggested that punctuated equilibrium models best describe the outputs of policymakers. While this literature has convincingly demonstrated that the distributions of policy outputs conform to the expectations of punctuated equilibrium theory, little attention has been paid to testing hypotheses related to the causes of punctuated equilibrium distributions. This research note illustrates a method for testing hypotheses related to punctuated equilibrium theory with a test of the effects of congressional reorganization. The results suggest that congressional reorganization has made the budgetary outputs of Congress less consistent with punctuated equilibrium theory.
机构:
Univ Oxford Wadham Coll, Int Relat, Oxford OX1 3PN, England
Int Law & Policy Inst, Oslo, NorwayUniv Oxford Wadham Coll, Int Relat, Oxford OX1 3PN, England
Egeland, Kjolv
PEACE REVIEW-A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE,
2016,
28
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: 318
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