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Politicians frequently intervene in the regulation of financial accounting. Evidence from the accounting literature … shows that regulatory capture by special interests helps explain these interventions. However, many accounting rules have … perception of these consequences varies with a politician's ideology. Therefore, if accounting rules produce those consequences …
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Politicians frequently intervene in the regulation of financial accounting. Evidence from the accounting literature … shows that regulatory capture by special interests helps explain these interventions. However, many accounting rules have … perception of these consequences varies with a politician's ideology. Therefore, if accounting rules produce those consequences …
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Can multinational firms exert more power than national firms by influencing politics through lobbying? To answer this … question, we analyze the extent of national environmental regulation when policy is determined in a lobbying game between a … multinational; this changes for high transportation costs and intermediate damage parameters. When there is no lobbying, welfare …
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This paper investigates the effects of lobbying by corporations when investments are irreversible and government cannot … generally more successful in obtaining tax breaks. Thus lobbying can mitigate the capital levy problem. Nevertheless, these … restrictions on corporate lobbying. When the deadweight costs of lobbying fall, taxes on sunk capital tend to fall, but political …
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