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      The last period problem in politics: Do congressional representatives not subject to a reelection constraint alter their voting behavior?

      Public Choice
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          Constituent Interest and Congressional Voting

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              The Apparent Ideological Behavior of Legislators: Testing for Principal-Agent Slack in Political Institutions

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                Journal
                Public Choice
                Public Choice
                Springer Nature
                0048-5829
                1573-7101
                May 1990
                May 1990
                : 65
                : 2
                : 167-180
                Article
                10.1007/BF00123797
                c1a5d6d0-342e-4139-9454-c362ac99bd0e
                © 1990
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