First published in 1987, Congress: Structure and Policy is a review of
congressional research from an institutional perspective. The selections
blend theoretical material found in the fields of discussion theory,
political economy, social choice and game theory, with classics on such
standard topics as elections and campaigning, controlling the
bureaucracy and oversight, norms of behaviour, committees and committee
assignments reform, budgeting, presidential influence, and the party and
its leadership. Together, these readings present an institutional theory
of Congress. They are integrated in order to address both the short-run
issue of how congressional institutions shape policy and the long-run
question of why congressional organization has evolved the way it has.
In their introductions to the chapters, the editors, Professors
McCubbins and Sullivan, not only address the themes of the individual
readings but place the chapters in the larger context of the political
economy.