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Economic models of disputes often assume that the rules of the game are well understood and that parties know the possible consequences of their actions. In this paper we show the apparently unintended consequences of state-level legal innovations governing labor disputes that took place in the...
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in US states may indeed reduce corruption levels among elected representatives. -- bicameralism ; corruption ; lobbying …
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allowing for the possibility that policymakers also may be influenced by the rent-seeking (lobbying) behavior of businesses …
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