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"Common Ground argues that transaction costs endemic to legislative politics encourage congressional committees to cooperate, rather than compete. Baughman provides a theoretically informed challenge to the conventional wisdom, and offers rigorous empirical tests in support. Common Ground is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the development and modern politics of policymaking in Congress."Forrest Maltzman, George Washington University "In this persuasive account of the theory and practice of committee politics in the U.S. House of Representatives, Baughman demonstrates how legislators protect, expand, and negotiate about the jurisdictions of their committees. Innovative in its theoretical stance and creative in its empirical approach, Common Ground expands the frontiers of legislative research. The mix of sound hypotheses, sophisticated quantitative analysis, and sensitivity to the players' own accounts of everyday legal strategy makes this an important book for professional students of politics."Steven S. Smith, Washington UniversityBaughman, John is the author of 'Common Ground Committee Politics in the U.s. House of Representatives', published 2006 under ISBN 9780804754163 and ISBN 0804754160.
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