Why do Americans love their congressmen so much more than their Congress? GR Parker, RH Davidson Legislative Studies Quarterly, 53-61, 1979 | 242 | 1979 |
Homeward bound: Explaining changes in congressional behavior GR Parker University of Pittsburgh Pre, 1986 | 158 | 1986 |
Why do we trust our congressman? SL Parker, GR Parker The Journal of Politics 55 (2), 442-453, 1993 | 126 | 1993 |
Congress and the rent-seeking society GR Parker University of Michigan Press, 1996 | 103 | 1996 |
Institutional change, discretion, and the making of modern Congress: An economic interpretation GR Parker University of Michigan Press, 1992 | 86 | 1992 |
Some themes in congressional unpopularity GR Parker American Journal of Political Science, 93-109, 1977 | 78 | 1977 |
Positive support for political institutions: The case of Congress RH Davidson, GR Parker Western Political Quarterly 25 (4), 600-612, 1972 | 72 | 1972 |
The advantage of incumbency in House elections GR Parker American Politics Quarterly 8 (4), 449-464, 1980 | 71 | 1980 |
Factions in House committees GR Parker, SL Parker (No Title), 1985 | 70 | 1985 |
Sources of change in congressional district attentiveness GR Parker American Journal of Political Science, 115-124, 1980 | 65 | 1980 |
The role of constituent trust in congressional elections GR Parker Public Opinion Quarterly 53 (2), 175-196, 1989 | 61 | 1989 |
Characteristics of Congress: Patterns in congressional behavior GR Parker (No Title), 1989 | 57 | 1989 |
Capitol investments: The marketability of political skills GR Parker University of Michigan Press, 2009 | 49 | 2009 |
Correlates and effects of attention to district by US House members GR Parker, SL Parker Legislative Studies Quarterly, 223-242, 1985 | 48 | 1985 |
Opinion taking within friendship networks SL Parker, GR Parker, JA McCann American Journal of Political Science 52 (2), 412-420, 2008 | 47 | 2008 |
Interpreting candidate awareness in US congressional elections GR Parker Legislative Studies Quarterly, 219-233, 1981 | 47 | 1981 |
The labor market for politicians: Why ex-legislators gravitate to lobbying GR Parker, SL Parker, MS Dabros Business & Society 52 (3), 427-450, 2013 | 42 | 2013 |
Self-policing in politics: the political economy of reputational controls on politicians GR Parker Princeton University Press, 2004 | 40 | 2004 |
Factions in Committees: The US House of Representatives GR Parker, SL Parker American Political Science Review 73 (1), 85-102, 1979 | 40 | 1979 |
Rehabilitation as a conservation tool: a case studyusing the common wombat KA Saran, G Parker, R Parker, CR Dickman Pacific Conservation Biology 17 (4), 310-319, 2011 | 37 | 2011 |