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Glenn R. Parker
Glenn R. Parker
Distinguished Professor, Purdue University; Retired
Verified email at purdue.edu
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Why do Americans love their congressmen so much more than their Congress?
GR Parker, RH Davidson
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 53-61, 1979
2421979
Homeward bound: Explaining changes in congressional behavior
GR Parker
University of Pittsburgh Pre, 1986
1581986
Why do we trust our congressman?
SL Parker, GR Parker
The Journal of Politics 55 (2), 442-453, 1993
1271993
Congress and the rent-seeking society
GR Parker
University of Michigan Press, 1996
1031996
Institutional change, discretion, and the making of modern Congress: An economic interpretation
GR Parker
University of Michigan Press, 1992
861992
Some themes in congressional unpopularity
GR Parker
American Journal of Political Science, 93-109, 1977
781977
Positive support for political institutions: The case of Congress
RH Davidson, GR Parker
Western Political Quarterly 25 (4), 600-612, 1972
721972
The advantage of incumbency in House elections
GR Parker
American Politics Quarterly 8 (4), 449-464, 1980
711980
Factions in House committees
GR Parker, SL Parker
(No Title), 1985
701985
Sources of change in congressional district attentiveness
GR Parker
American Journal of Political Science, 115-124, 1980
651980
The role of constituent trust in congressional elections
GR Parker
Public Opinion Quarterly 53 (2), 175-196, 1989
601989
Characteristics of Congress: Patterns in congressional behavior
GR Parker
(No Title), 1989
571989
Capitol investments: The marketability of political skills
GR Parker
University of Michigan Press, 2009
492009
Correlates and effects of attention to district by US House members
GR Parker, SL Parker
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 223-242, 1985
481985
Opinion taking within friendship networks
SL Parker, GR Parker, JA McCann
American Journal of Political Science 52 (2), 412-420, 2008
472008
Interpreting candidate awareness in US congressional elections
GR Parker
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 219-233, 1981
471981
The labor market for politicians: Why ex-legislators gravitate to lobbying
GR Parker, SL Parker, MS Dabros
Business & Society 52 (3), 427-450, 2013
412013
Factions in Committees: The US House of Representatives
GR Parker, SL Parker
American Political Science Review 73 (1), 85-102, 1979
401979
Self-policing in politics: the political economy of reputational controls on politicians
GR Parker
Princeton University Press, 2004
392004
Rehabilitation as a conservation tool: a case studyusing the common wombat
KA Saran, G Parker, R Parker, CR Dickman
Pacific Conservation Biology 17 (4), 310-319, 2011
372011
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