Theories of Strategic Nonmarket Participation: Majority-Rule and Executive Institutions |
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Authors: | David P. Baron |
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Affiliation: | Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 |
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Abstract: | This paper presents theories of strategic nonmarket participation in majority-rule and executive institutions and develops from those theories a set of principles for nonmarket strategy. The theories are based on models of vote recruitment in client and interest-group politics and on models of common agency. The basic strategies developed are majority building, vote recruitment, agenda setting, rent-chain mobilization, majority protection, and competitive agenda setting and vote recruitment. |
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