Other People's Money
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Questions of influence are at the heart of political science. A particularly compelling answer to the question of who wields influence takes the form of subsystems theory. Combining detailed historiographical and quantitative analysis Jeffrey Worsham tracks explains and explores the policy consequences of political variation in the financial subsystem from its inception through the 1990s arguing that subsystems are a wavering-equilibrium solution to the problem of policymaking in the United States. The book answers three interrelated questions with regard to the wavering-equilibrium solution. First what have been the major patterns of participation or political variation in the financial subsystem for the first 100 years of its existence? Second what accounts for those patterns and the change from one type of politics to another? Finally what are the consequences of different types of subsystem politics for public policy?
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