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Congressional Representation And Constituents by Brian Frederick, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Congressional Representation And Constituents by Brian Frederick, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
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Congressional Representation And Constituents by Brian Frederick, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Vernon, BC
From Brian Frederick
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The U. S. House of Representatives has been frozen at 435 members for almost a century, and in that time the nation's population has grown by more than 200 percent. With the number of citizens represented by each House member now dramatically larger, is a major consequence of this historical disparity a diminished quality of representation?Brian Frederick uses empirical data to scrutinize whether representation has been undermined by keeping a ceiling on the number of seats available in the House. He examines the influence of constituency size on several metrics of representation-including estimating the effects on electoral competition, policy responsiveness, and citizen contact with and approval of their representatives-and argues that now is the time for the House to be increased in order to better represent a rapidly growing country. | Congressional Representation And Constituents by Brian Frederick, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The U. S. House of Representatives has been frozen at 435 members for almost a century, and in that time the nation's population has grown by more than 200 percent. With the number of citizens represented by each House member now dramatically larger, is a major consequence of this historical disparity a diminished quality of representation?Brian Frederick uses empirical data to scrutinize whether representation has been undermined by keeping a ceiling on the number of seats available in the House. He examines the influence of constituency size on several metrics of representation-including estimating the effects on electoral competition, policy responsiveness, and citizen contact with and approval of their representatives-and argues that now is the time for the House to be increased in order to better represent a rapidly growing country. | Congressional Representation And Constituents by Brian Frederick, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters


















