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Partisan entrepreneurship and career advancement in Congress.

机译:党内的党派企业家精神和职业发展。

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The disagreement between the scholarly academy and the beliefs of political practitioners and average citizens over the role of money in American politics has never been wider. On the one hand, politicians, journalists, and political observers regularly bemoan the enormous influence of money noting the tremendous time and energy politicians spend fundraising, and the unprecedented amounts of money circulating in Washington. On the other hand, numerous academic studies repeatedly fail to find any evidence of such influence. These contradictory and strongly held positions about the role of money in American politics appear on the surface to be irreconcilable. I explain these differences by showing that academics have largely looked in the wrong place in their evidentiary search. I find where money matters---in Congress by determining how much influence your elected representative has over public policy---and that it matters a tremendous amount.;I use quantitative analysis and congressional interviews to explore the process of partisan innovation and institutionalization, the effectiveness of partisan institutions, and the implications these partisan institutions have for policy outcomes. The practice of fundraising for the party and congressional colleagues, which has become a major component of partisan entrepreneurship, began with a few self-interested individuals and has expanded over time. It has been formalized and the parties have sought to co-opt it with party leaders providing explicit incentives with the goal of maximizing the party's electoral success. To analyze this relationship, I compiled a new dataset composed of partisan entrepreneurship activity, legislative entrepreneurship activity, seniority, party promotions and committee promotions from 1980 to 2004. In addition, I conducted interviews with members of Congress and their staff. My results suggest that member to member giving has evolved into a primary determinant of career advancement, but that evolution took place much earlier than prior research suggests. The significance which leaders place on this party fundraising activity has potentially important implications for policy-making and representation in Congress as members better able to contribute to others accrue more power in Congress.
机译:学术界与政治从业者和普通公民的信仰之间关于金钱在美国政治中的作用的分歧从未出现过。一方面,政治家,新闻工作者和政治观察家经常哀叹金钱的巨大影响,注意到政治家花费大量时间和精力进行筹款活动,以及华盛顿流通着空前的金钱。另一方面,许多学术研究一再找不到这种影响的证据。这些关于金钱在美国政治中的作用的矛盾和坚定立场表面上似乎是无法调和的。我通过说明学者在证据搜索中基本上把错误的地方放在眼中来解释这些差异。我发现钱的重要性-在国会中通过确定您当选的代表对公共政策的影响-并决定其意义重大。;我使用定量分析和国会采访来探索党派创新和制度化的过程,党派机构的有效性以及这些党派机构对政策结果的影响。为党和国会同事筹款的做法已成为党派企业家精神的重要组成部分,这种做法始于一些自私的人,并随着时间的推移而扩展。它已被正式确定,各党派寻求与提供明确激励措施的党领袖一起采用,以最大程度地提高党的选举成功率。为了分析这种关系,我编辑了一个新的数据集,该数据集由1980年至2004年的党派企业家活动,立法企业家活动,资历,党的晋升和委员会晋升组成。此外,我还采访了国会议员及其工作人员。我的研究结果表明,成员之间的互惠互助已发展成为职业发展的主要决定因素,但这种发展发生的时间比先前的研究表明的要早得多。领导人对党的筹款活动的重视对国会的决策和代表制具有潜在的重要意义,因为有能力更好地为他人做贡献的议员在国会中拥有更大的权力。

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  • 作者

    Powell, Eleanor Neff.;

  • 作者单位

    Harvard University.;

  • 授予单位 Harvard University.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 117 p.
  • 总页数 117
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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