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Elections for corporate directorships have become more competitive and expensive in recent years, raising important questions of corporate campaign finance, such as whether an insurgent campaign must disclose the source of its funding and whether a director is permitted to receive third-party...
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of election laws, not least because the discretionary nature of the lump sum amounts means it is a form of political …
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Information affecting a candidate's reputation might have significant electoral consequences. Do candidates respond to the release of information? Using Brazilian elections and audits as an exogenous source of information, I show that both incumbent and challenger increase their campaign...
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2016 and 2018 mid-term elections. Using county-level election data, I find a significantly negative and spatially …
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about the character of candidates, and this information affects voter and legislator behavior. The U.S. Federal Election …
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. Federal Election Commission , has led to nonprofit organizations with anonymous donors spending on advertisements targeting … candidates. I study the effects of this “dark money” 501(c)(4) nonprofit spending on election outcomes in US Congressional House … elections. Since 501(c)(4)s are not legally required to disclose spending to the Federal Election Commission, I use advertising …
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