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100 1  Calvo, Ernesto.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2002000453 
245 10 Legislator success in fragmented congresses in Argentina :
       |bplurality cartels, minority presidents, and lawmaking /
       |cErnesto Calvo. 
264  1 Cambridge ;|aNew York :|bCambridge University Press,
       |c2014. 
300    1 online resource 
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337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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505 0  1. Plurality parties, plurality cartels, and legislative 
       success; Part I. Plurality Cartels and Legislative Success
       : 2. Party blocs, committee authorities, and plurality 
       cartels: the Argentine Congress as an institution driven 
       by consent; 3. A statistical model of legislative success;
       Part II. Legislative Success and the Sequential 
       Organization of the Legislative Process: 4. Electoral 
       institutions and legislative fragmentation in Argentina: 
       an overview; 5. Legislator success and the committee 
       system in the Argentine House; 6. On the plenary floor: 
       special motions, vanishing quorum, and the amendment of 
       the plenary schedule; 7. Legislative success and 
       legislative productivity in a divided congress; Part III. 
       Beyond Plurality Cartels: 8. The determinants of the 
       president's legislative success; 9. Plurality-led 
       congresses with limited gatekeeping authority: the House 
       of Representatives in Uruguay; 10. Concluding remarks: 
       plurality-led congresses as a research agenda. 
520    "Plurality-led Congresses are among the most pervasive and
       least studied phenomena in presidential systems around the
       world. Often conflated with divided government, where an 
       organized opposition controls a majority of seats in 
       congress, plurality-led congresses are characterized by a 
       party with fewer than 50 percent of the seats still in 
       control of the legislative gates. Extensive gatekeeping 
       authority without plenary majorities, this book shows, 
       leads to policy outcomes that are substantially different 
       from those observed in majority-led congresses. Through 
       detailed analyses of legislative success in Argentina and 
       Uruguay, this book explores the determinants of law 
       enactment in fragmented congresses. It describes in detail
       how the lack of majority support explains legislative 
       success in standing committees, the chamber directorate, 
       and the plenary floor"--|cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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648  7 2002-|2fast 
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648  7 Since 1985|2fast 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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