Perpetuating the Pork Barrel
Cover -- Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and figures -- Acknowledgments -- PART I -- Policy subsystems and the pork barrel -- PART II -- The programmatic expansion of U.S. domestic spending -- The geographic scope of domestic spending: A test of the universalism thesis -- PART III -- A portfolio theory of policy subsystems -- Policy subsystem adaptability and resilience in the Reagan period -- PAC contributions and the distribution of domestic assistance programs -- Congressional elections and the pork barrel -- PART IV -- Policy subsystems in practice and democratic theory -- Descriptive data base of domestic assistance programs -- Geographical data base of domestic assistance awards -- Programs by agency and policy type -- Departments and their distributive policy agencies -- Federal agencies in four cabinet departments: Budgetary changes proposed by the Reagan administration for FY 1983 -- Financial assistance programs by public law bundle -- PACs whose parent interest groups testified in hearings, grouped by public law and PAC coalition -- Roll call votes in the U.S. House of Representatives on nine public laws -- Probit results for House roll call votes on nine public laws -- Concepts and measures -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.