“Public Support for Campaign Finance Reform: The Role of Policy Narratives, Cultural Predispositions, and Political Knowledge in Collective Policy Preference Formation”

Paul D. Jorgensen , Geoboo Song, and  Michael D. Jones have writen this article for Social Science Quarterly. Here is the abstract: Objective We use the variation in public support for campaign finance reform (CFR) to determine factors important to collective policy preference formation. … Continue reading “Public Support for Campaign Finance Reform: The Role of Policy Narratives, Cultural Predispositions, and Political Knowledge in Collective Policy Preference Formation”