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Representation and public policy: The consequences of senate apportionment for the geographic distribution of federal funds
Frances E. Lee
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Public Policy
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Senate
100%
Geographic Distribution
100%
Federal Funds
100%
Assistance Programs
40%
Policy Impact
20%
Political Scientists
20%
Paper-based Test
20%
Enhanced Representation
20%
State Benefits
20%
Representative Institutions
20%
Small States
20%
Coalition Building
20%
Cross-sectional Time Series Design
20%
Non-discretionary
20%
Social Sciences
Government Policy
100%
Domestic Assistance
100%
Time Series
50%
Political Scientist
50%
Small States
50%
Computer Science
Assistance Program
100%
Political Scientist
50%
Overwhelming Majority
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Public Policy
100%
Head
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Policy
100%
Time Series
50%