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lobbying (internal organization vs. trade association) by firms in administrative agencies. It explores the power and … limitations of the collective action theories and transaction cost theories in explaining lobbying. It introduces a dataset of … over 900 lobbying contacts cover 101 issues at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in early 1998. We find that the …
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This paper reviews the literature on corporate political strategy and identifies a number of open research questions and streams for potential investigation. The paper develops a framework to explain why, when, and how a firm will pursue multi-forum political action as part of its non-market and...
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review of the evidence on the supply of earmarks by legislators. It then discusses the role of university lobbying for …
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This is the first paper to statistically examine the timing of interest group lobbying. It introduces a theoretical … intensity and timing of interest group activity. Using a new database of all lobbying expenditures in the U.S. states ranging up … to 25 years, the paper shows interest group lobbying increases substantially during one of these structural windows in …
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lobbying by firms. We examine 150 lobbying contacts at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the issue of payphone …
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In this paper, we argue that campaign contributions are not a form of policy-buying, but are rather a form of political participation and consumption. We summarize the data on campaign spending, and show through our descriptive statistics and our econometric analysis that individuals, not...
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Despite a large literature on lobbying and information transmission by interest groups, no prior study has measured … returns to lobbying. In this paper, we statistically estimate the returns to lobbying by universities for educational earmarks … (which now represent 10 percent of federal funding of university research). The returns to lobbying approximate zero for …
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litigate administrative rulemaking in the courts affects the lobbying strategies of competing interest groups at the rulemaking … cannot be observed by examining each one in isolation. We demonstrate that lobbying effort responds to the ideology of the … quo, interest group lobbying investments become smaller, and may be eliminated all together, 2) as interest groups become …
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We formally model the impact of presidential policymaking on the willingness of bureaucrats to exert effort and stay in the government. In the model, centralized policy initiative by the president demotivates policy-oriented bureaucrats and can impel them to quit rather than implicate themselves...
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