3.5. Legislators - Readings

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Required Reading:

We now look at politicians as legislators in a representative democracy: agents elected by voters and interest groups within a district to serve their interests by enacting laws in a larger legislature. Weingast and Marshall (1988) do a great job of explaining the “market” for political support to get laws passed, the unique challenges it faces compared to normal markets, and how institutions were created to deal with these challenges.

If you find Weingast and Marshall (1988) difficult to understand,Though it is one of the clearest papers I’ve read on the subject, their “model” is quite simple and in prose, rather than math.

you can look to the chapters recommended in the Holcombe textbook below:

Holcombe’s chapters cover a wide variety of items, the majority of which are nicely discussed in Weingast and Marshall (1988).

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