Preferences, problems and representation
Scholars studying opinion representation often rely on a survey question that asks about the "most important problem" (MIP) facing the nation. While we know that MIP responses do reflect public priorities, less is known about their connection to policy preferences. This paper directly addr...
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Language: | English |
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2015-03-20.
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