Publication: Strategic Behaviour in Parliament
Strategic Behaviour in Parliament
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Bütikofer, S., & Hug, S. (2015). Strategic Behaviour in Parliament. Journal of Legislative Studies, 21, 295–322. https://doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2014.997988
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Most research on roll call votes considers each voting decision by members of parliament (MPs) as an independent observation. Only recently have scholars (for example, Clinton, 2012, American Journal of Political Science, 56, 355–372; Clinton & Meirowitz, 2004, American Journal of Political Science, 48, 675–689) started to assess how knowledge about the sequence of votes may help us to understand the legislative process in more detail. Many of these analyses are, however, predicated on quite important assumptions regarding the forward
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Bütikofer, S., & Hug, S. (2015). Strategic Behaviour in Parliament. Journal of Legislative Studies, 21, 295–322. https://doi.org/10.1080/13572334.2014.997988