%0 Book %D 2019 %T POLITICS IN PLURAL SOCIETIES (free download) %A Alvin Rabushka %A Kenneth Shepsle %7 revised edition, 2009 %I Longmans Classics %G eng %0 Book %D 2017 %T Rule Breaking and Political Imagination %A Kenneth A. Shepsle %I University of Chicago Press %C Chicago %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Politics %D 2015 %T Legislative Bargaining with Endogenous Rules %A Jon X. Eguia %A Kenneth A. Shepsle %B Journal of Politics %V 77 %P 1076-1088 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Economics & Politics %D 2014 %T Seniority and Incumbency in Legislatures %A Abhinay Muthoo %A Kenneth A. Shepsle %B Economics & Politics %V 26 %P 13-37 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Politics %D 2014 %T The Changing Value of Seniority in the US House: Conditional Party Government Revised %A Hall, Andrew %A Kenneth A. Shepsle %B Journal of Politics %V 76 %P 98-114 %G eng %0 Conference Paper %B Annual Conference %D 2012 %T Endogenous agendas and seniority advantage %A Kenneth A. Shepsle %A Jon Eguia %B Annual Conference %I American Political Science Association %C New Orleans %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Perspectives on Politics %D 2012 %T Review of Bendor et al A BEHAVIORAL THEORY OF ELECTIONS %A Kenneth A. Shepsle %B Perspectives on Politics %V 10 %P 1007-1008 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Journal of Political Science %D 2012 %T Movers, Stayers, and Registration: Why Age is Correlated with Registration in the U.S. %A Ansolabehere, Stephen D. %A Eytan Hersh %A Kenneth A. Shepsle %B Quarterly Journal of Political Science %V 7 %P 1-31 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Public Choice %D 2012 %T Why So Much Stability?: Majority Voting, Legislative Institutions, and Gordon Tullock %A K. Shepsle %A B. Weingast %B Public Choice %V 152 %P 83-95 %G eng %N 1-2