Elizabeth McLeay
Publications by Year
Research Areas
New Zealand Economic and Social Studies, Labor Movements and Unions, Political Systems and Governance, Electoral Systems and Political Participation, Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
Most-Cited Works
- → The Politics of Mass Housing in Britain 1945-1975. A Study of Corporate Power, and Professional Influence in the Welfare State(1982)100 cited
- New Zealand Under MMP: A New Politics?(1996)
- → Caretaker Government and the Evolution of Caretaker Conventions in New Zealand(1998)50 cited
- → Why did New Zealand adopt German‐style proportional representation?(1996)46 cited
- → Redefining Constituency Representation: the Roles of New Zealand MPs Under MMP(2007)44 cited
- → Women and the Problem of Parliamentary Representation: A Comparative Perspective(1993)40 cited
- → The Impact of Electoral Reform on the Public Service: The New Zealand Case(1998)39 cited
- → Enthusiasm and entropy: New Zealand's experience with proportional representation(1998)38 cited
- → The 1996 General Election in New Zealand: Proportional Representation and Political Change(1997)38 cited
- → How Much Change?: An Analysis of the Initial Impact of Proportional Representation on the New Zealand Parliamentary Party System(2000)35 cited