Abstract

Recent research in state policy outputs has assumed the adequacy of linear models in explaining the relations between socio-economic and political variables on the one hand and state expenditures on the other. The findings of this research, that state policy outputs are largely predicated on system resources or the ability of a state to pay, are well known.' Thus political variables, such as inter-

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