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The Relative Impact of State and National Forces: A Comment on Rose's “National and Local Forces in State Politics”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

John Wanat
Affiliation:
University of Kentucky
Phillip W. Roeder
Affiliation:
University of Kentucky

Abstract

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Communications
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1976

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References

1 Rose, Douglas D., “National and Local Forces in State Politics: The Implications of Multi-Level Policy Analysis,” APSR, 67 (12, 1973), 11621173 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Stokes, Donald, “A Variance Components Model of Political Effects,” in Mathematical Applications in Political Science (Dallas, The Arnold Foundation, 1965), p. 65 Google Scholar, suggests the possibility of this basic approach at one point, althought he does not himself use it.

3 Rose, p. 1164.