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Authors: LEE FE OPPENHEIMER BI
Citation: Fe. Lee et Bi. Oppenheimer, SENATE APPORTIONMENT - COMPETITIVENESS AND PARTISAN ADVANTAGE, Legislative studies quarterly, 22(1), 1997, pp. 3-24

Authors: OPPENHEIMER BI
Citation: Bi. Oppenheimer, THE REPRESENTATIONAL EXPERIENCE - THE EFFECT OF STATE POPULATION ON SENATOR-CONSTITUENCY LINKAGES, American journal of political science, 40(4), 1996, pp. 1280-1299

Authors: OPPENHEIMER BI
Citation: Bi. Oppenheimer, TRUST - REPRESENTATIVES AND CONSTITUENTS - BIANCO,WT, The Journal of politics, 58(1), 1996, pp. 238-240

Authors: OPPENHEIMER BI
Citation: Bi. Oppenheimer, HOUSE TERM LIMITS - A DISTORTED PICTURE, Social science quarterly, 76(4), 1995, pp. 725-729

Authors: OPPENHEIMER BI
Citation: Bi. Oppenheimer, DEADLOCK OR DECISION - THE UNITED-STATES-SENATE AND THE RISE OF NATIONAL POLITICS - HARRIS,FR, Political science quarterly, 109(5), 1995, pp. 929-931

Authors: OPPENHEIMER BI
Citation: Bi. Oppenheimer, LEGISLATORS, LEADERS, AND LAWMAKING - THE US HOUSE-OF-REPRESENTATIVESIN THE POSTREFORM ERA - SINCLAIR,B, The American political science review, 89(4), 1995, pp. 1037-1039

Authors: OPPENHEIMER BI
Citation: Bi. Oppenheimer, THE CONGRESSIONAL EXPERIENCE - A VIEW FROM THE HILL - PRICE,DE, Political science quarterly, 108(2), 1993, pp. 356-357
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