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To distance themselves from the specter of special-interests, some Congressional candidates instituted personal bans on campaign contributions from corporate-linked political action committees (PACs). We leverage these to identify how corporate executives adapt their personal campaign...
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Interest groups can potentially influence political decision-makers by offering contributions and by providing relevant information that sways the decision in the group's favor. What mix of these two instruments should an interest group choose, and how does the use of one instrument affect the...
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This paper aims to determine the extent to which corporate political contributions and the allocation of government procurement contracts are related. We gather information regarding the contributions made by 911 S&P500 companies in 9 congressional election cycles between 1993 and 2010, and...
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Campaign finance contributions may influence policy by affecting elections or influencing the choices of politicians once in office. To study the trade-offs between these two paths to influence, we use a game in which contributions may affect electoral outcomes and signal policy-relevant...
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This paper studies the effects on electoral competition of political parties relying on monetary donations and volunteer labor for their electioneering activities. It also examines whether a recorded decline in party activism increases special-interest influence on party policy platforms....
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This paper examines the effects of lobbying activities across international borders, on determining each country s … foreign lobbying groups with the same weight, Pareto-efficient tariffs are attained at which world welfare is maximized. …
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This paper utilizes six-year Senate terms and two-year reporting periods to analyze if Political Action Committees are using their donations to influence the actions of sitting Senators as opposed to simply trying to get those with favorable policy views re-elected. Senators that are early in...
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We study the connection between religion and political radicalization in Weimar Germany, where the Catholic Church vehemently warned ordinary parishioners about the dangers of National Socialism. Methodologically, we show that instrumental variables techniques are useful not only for making...
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This paper models information transmission in an electoral campaign. The voters have conflicting policy interests, but they are congruent in their desire to elect a competent politician. They hold private information about the candidates for office, and they use endorsements and campaign...
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This paper examines the effects of lobbying activities across international borders, on determining each country … foreign lobbying groups with the same weight, Pareto-efficient tariffs are attained at which world welfare is maximized …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014063822