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This study explores the linkages between trade policy, corruption, and environmental policy. We begin by presenting a theoretical model that produces several testable predictions: i) trade liberalization raises the stringency of environmental policy; ii) corruption reduces environmental policy...
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This paper provides a step towards a more complete theory of lobbying, extending the menu-auction model of Grossman and Helpman [Grossman, G.M., Helpman, E., 1994. American Economic Review 84, 833-850] A new explanation is proposed for why more concentrated industries more easily overcome the...
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Empirically collusive industries are known to be highly effective lobbyists. The reasons for this unclear and poorly understood. This paper provides a new explanation for the formation of protectionistic lobby groups. The level of collusion is shown to be a crucial determinant of the ability of...
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