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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2002
In an era when campaign finance reform is widely discussedby politicians, political scientists, and journalists, MoneyMatters provides a timely and thoughtful analysis of severalreform proposals. The central focus is on the effect thatspending limits, matching funds, full public funding, andpartial public funding with spending limits would have onelectoral competition, voter turnout, and voter involvementin elections to the House of Representatives.
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