2015
DOI: 10.1177/0095399715590826
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Network Ties and Congressional Delegation to U.S. Federal Agencies

Abstract: Many public administration studies have argued that agency network activity brings about important policy benefits such as informational advantages and stakeholder support. Given the proposition, agency network activity would positively affect congressional delegation because policymaking authority tends to be delegated to the agencies that can achieve appropriate policy outcomes. This hypothesis is examined by several regression tests using data from U.S. federal agencies. Statistical results indicate that th… Show more

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