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New page: Question C1 In many political and business settings, control over the agenda of policy changes is a potentially important institutional power, playing a significant role in determining p...
Question C1

In many political and business settings, control over the agenda of policy changes is a
potentially important institutional power, playing a significant role in determining policy
outcomes. One type of agenda control (explored extensively by Cox and McCubbins in
legislative settings) is negative agenda control, or gatekeeping: the ability to keep things
off the agenda, and thus ensuring that the status quo is maintained. This question asks
you to explore the relationship between negative agenda control and partisan politics
within a legislative setting

Part A. According to the Cox and McCubbins, in the US House of Representatives (and
in many legislatures around the world), the majority party has negative agenda control,
but the minority party does not. Moreover, it has been posited that when the majority
party fails to use its agenda control powers, congressional policy making is not partisan
but instead is majoritarian.
(i) Formulate a model that captures the central features of Cox and McCubbins’
thesis as described above, being specific about all of the elements of the model.
(ii) Posit an empirically testable set of predictions from the model and prove why
they hold. (Hint: consider absolute and relative rates at which laws pass the
Congress when a particular party prefers the status quo).
Part B. Now consider an alternative institutional arrangement under consideration: that
the Executive (president) can decree a policy that will be implemented at some cost to the
executive. This is a common feature in many presidential systems (e.g. in a number of
Latin American democracies).
(iii) Explain how you would modify your model in Part A to account for executive
decree authority.
(iv) How would your predictions in part A(ii) above change. Prove your results.
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