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BALLOT PROPOSITIONS A Case Study on Direct Democracy: Have Voter Initiatives Paralyzed the California Budget? By John G. Matsusaka Contrary to the claims of many pundits, voter initiatives have not constrained the Calif
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California Ballot Pamphlet / Habitat Conservation Fund / RAND Corporation / /

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United States / /

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M&A / /

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University of Southern California / University of Chicago Press / Referendum Institute / /

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disThe Council of State Governments / Cigarette and Tobacco Products Surtax Fund / California Supreme Court / University of Chicago Press / Department of Finance / California FPPC administration / Targeted Inspection and Consultation Fund / University of Southern California / U.S. Census Bureau / California Children and Families First Trust Fund / Council of State Governments / California Fair Political Practices Commission / Initiative & Referendum Institute / General Fund / Marshall School of Business / Occupational Safety and Health Administration / Business and Gould Law School / /

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Arthur / John G. Matsusaka / /

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Author / state Legislative Analyst / California secretary / Governor / legislative analyst / president / nonpartisan legislative analyst / secretary of state / /

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Southern California / California / /

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Journal of Economic Perspectives / /

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Southern California / /

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