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In this paper, we investigate the interactions among oligarchs, political parties, and voters using an agent-based modeling approach. We introduce the OLIGO model, which is based on the spatial model of democracy, where voters have positions in a policy space and vote for the party that appears...
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At this present rate of supersaturation of the markets, the interaction between economic actors and political officials gains a momentum without precedent. Difficulties faced by corporations generate lobby activities intended for soliciting financial support, public-private partnerships are...
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well as on political science findings. We consider in this paper that lobbying groups have different strategies for … the market of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO). It illustrates the political links between public opinions, lobbying … participation procedures planned by the 2001/18 Directive on the lobbying efficiency of NGOs and biotechnology firms, and on the …
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well as on political science findings. We consider in this paper that lobbying groups have different strategies for … the market of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO). It illustrates the political links between public opinions, lobbying … participation procedures planned by the 2001/18 Directive on the lobbying efficiency of NGOs and biotechnology firms, and on the …
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. By endogeneizing the wage rate and incorporating resource-using lobbying, we show that more DFI results in higher … lobbying efforts and lower imports under fairly general conditions, i.e. a reversal of quid pro quo DFI. We also conduct … comparative statics analysis on wages and lobbying efforts. …
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This paper considers the players' behaviour in an asymmetric two-player contest. When do they decide to "struggle" and when to "subjugate"? Analysing contest-success functions it is found that two crucial prerequisites for "struggle" or "war" have to be met. Thus, such an equilibrium is possible...
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