Michael C. Herron <Michael. C. Herron@Dartmouth.edu> is Associate Professor of Government, 6108 Silsby Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755. Kenneth W.
Term Limits and Pork
Article first published online: 7 JAN 2011
DOI: 10.3162/036298006X201850
2006 Comparative Legislative Research Center at the University of Iowa
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HERRON, M. C. and SHOTTS, K. W. (2006), Term Limits and Pork. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 31: 383–403. doi: 10.3162/036298006X201850
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Michael C. Herron <Michael. C. Herron@Dartmouth.edu> is Associate Professor of Government, 6108 Silsby Hall, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755. Kenneth W.
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Shotts <Shotts_Kenneth@GSB.Stanford.edu> is Associate Professor of Political Economy, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Littlefield 330, Stanford, CA 94305–5015.
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