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in US states may indeed reduce corruption levels among elected representatives. -- bicameralism ; corruption ; lobbying …
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outcomes and in politics through lobbying, campaign contributions, and voter mobilization, this work adds a new perspective on …
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The origins of American exceptionalism þ the apolitical nature of American labor unions compared to their European counterparts þ have puzzled labor historians. Recently, the hypothesis has been advanced that organized labor abandoned attempts to win reform through legislation because the...
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The origins of American exceptionalism þ the apolitical nature of American labor unions compared to their European counterparts þ have puzzled labor historians. Recently, the hypothesis has been advanced that organized labor abandoned attempts to win reform through legislation because the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012473501