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050 00 $aKF4920.Z95$bM35 1998
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100 1 $aMalbin, Michael J.
245 14 $aThe day after reform :$bsobering campaign finance lessons from the American states /$cMichael J. Malbin and Thomas L. Gais.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aAlbany, N.Y. :$bRockefeller Institute Press ;$a[Washington, D.C.] :$bDistributed by the Brookings Institution Press,$c1998.
300 $axiii, 194 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rRichard P. Nathan, Director --$tLaws and Agencies --$tThe Scope (and Limit) of Reform: A Brief Federal Detour --$tState Laws: The Early Wave --$tChanges in State Laws Since 1980 --$tAdministering the Laws: Agency Resources --$tTurning Laws Into Tasks: The Assumptions Underlying Disclosure --$tAgency Tasks --$tAn Agency's Work Is Never Done --$tAfter the Agency--Then What? --$tPublic Funding: Themes and Variations --$tPublic Funding Themes --$tWhich Candidates Participate? --$tPublic Support for Funding Trends Downward --$tPolitical Support for Funding: The Need for Consensus --$tSlipping and Sliding: How Interest Groups Have Adapted to Regulation --$tTactical Responses: Getting Around the Law --$tUnequal Effects --$tThe Effects of Increased Complexity --$tThe Limits of Party Limits --$tFlorida --$tWisconsin --$tWashington --$tMinnesota --$tWhat Helps Competition? --$tPublic Financing: Good, At Most, for a Start --$tWhat Really Helps Challengers: It's the Money, No Matter From Where --$tThe Party's the Key --$tTurning the Tables --$tIf the Standard Cures Fail, What Can One Do? --$tAccountability, Disclosure, and Limits --$tEncouraging Competition, Debate, and Participation.
520 $aMichael J. Malbin and Thomas L. Gais look at the states to see how campaign finance reforms have actually worked out - what has happened after candidates, political parties, and interest groups have had a chance to adapt to them.
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