2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2254453
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Legislative Effort and Career Paths in the Argentine Congress

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“…At the same time, Rossi and Tommasi (2012) and Levita (2015) argue that there are different career paths inside the Lower and the Upper Houses, respectively. They show that some legislators tend to specialize in legislative work.…”
Section: Who Goes Where In the Argentine Congress?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, Rossi and Tommasi (2012) and Levita (2015) argue that there are different career paths inside the Lower and the Upper Houses, respectively. They show that some legislators tend to specialize in legislative work.…”
Section: Who Goes Where In the Argentine Congress?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The more effort they invest in congressional work, the more likely they will gain leadership positions within the chambers—including top positions in committees—and the more likely they will ultimately be reelected. In return, chances of growing politically outside the Congress decrease for this kind of politician (Rossi & Tommasi, 2012). 9…”
Section: Who Goes Where In the Argentine Congress?mentioning
confidence: 99%