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Rochester school
The
Rochester
school
was an
influential
movement
in the
Political
Science Department
at the
University of Rochester
. Among its
key
figures were William H.
Riker
and
Kenneth Shepsle
, who
popularised
the study of
public choice
following a large
donation
from
Xerox
, a
company
based in the same
city
as the
university
. It preceded and was
essential
to the
behavioral revolution
in
political science
, and is now considered
broadly
in the
mainstream
of
political methodology
.