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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
Asymmetrical Presidential Influence on Congressional Appropriations - Huchen Liu, University of California-San Diego; Lee Elton Dionne, University of California-San Diego
Constructing Believable Credit-Claiming Opportunities Across the Constitutional Divide - Kevin Andrew Evans, Florida International University; Bryan W. Marshall, Miami University-Oxford
Going to Bat for the White House: A Sabermetric Analysis of Congressional Support for the President - Jon R. Bond, Texas A&M University-College Station; Manny Teodoro, Texas A&M University
The Consequences of Informal versus Formal Bargaining Structures under Separated Powers: Executive Budgetary Influence and the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 - George A. Krause, University of Georgia