"[An] excellent book ...Arnold seeks to examine the interactions
between members of the House of Representatives and members of the
upper bureaucracy in respect to the geographical allocation of
federal expenditures....The methodology employed is ingenious and
persuasive."-David Fellman, The Annals of the American Academy of
Political and Social Science "The best book now available on the
decision-making process linking bureaucrats and congressmen....A
model blending of theory and evidence, overlaid with a lot of good
judgment and political sensitivity."-Richard F. Fenno, Jr. "Douglas
Arnold's carefully wrought study of relations between the U.S.
Representatives and selected administrative agencies is a
challenging, thought-provoking, imaginative contribution that
greatly enriches the field."-Herbert Kaufman "An indispensable book
for political scientists studying Congress, and highly relevant for
many others whose interest is in bureaucratic decision-making. The
data and the methods of analysis are unique and make the work
infinitely superior to previous work on this topic."-Samuel C.
Patterson
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