The comparative analysis of government activity raises many
methodological, theoretical and substantive problems. In this
volume authors drawn from varied subfields of political science
address some of these problems, including: the usefulness of
expenditure data, case interdependence, the issue of non-decision,
the measurement of the distribution of power through laws,
methodological individualism, cultural explanations,
politico-economic interactions, the usefulness of textual analysis
and issues of accumulation and aggregation.
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