Washington's 'revolving door' - the movement from government service into the lobbying industry - is regarded as a major concern for policy-making. We study how ex-government staffers benefit from the personal connections acquired during their public service. Lobbyists with experience in the office of a US Senator suffer a 24% drop in generated revenue when that Senator leaves office. The effect is immediate, discontinuous around the exit period and long-lasting. Consistent with the notion that lobbyists sell access to powerful politicians, the drop in revenue is increasing in the seniority of and committee assignments power held by the exiting politician
Existing research on the revolving door examines why employers hire former politicians. I complement...
Former Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s resignation after his relationship with Adam Werritty came under...
The revolving door phenomenon, in which senior public officials transfer from the public service to ...
Washington's 'revolving door' - the movement from government service into the lobbying industry - is...
Washington's 'revolving door' - the movement from government service into the lobbying industry- is ...
Jordi Blanes i Vidal, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen estimate the value of political connectio...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Interest Groups and Advo...
The prominence of lobbying activity in Washington, D.C., is well-known and often discussed by pundit...
An increasing portion of lobbyists in American politics have a history of employment in government, ...
The advantages of policy and procedural expertise allow revolving door lobbyists to bypass the costs...
"Revolving door" lobbyists are individuals who transition from governmental positions into lobbying ...
The revolving door refers to the movement of personnel between government and business. The revolvin...
This thesis will explore the link between lobbying revenue, lobbying effectiveness and lobbyists’ wo...
Abstract Although experience inside the halls of power afford lobbyists valuable political, policy a...
This paper studies the determinants of lobbying-employment decisions of former members of the U.S. H...
Existing research on the revolving door examines why employers hire former politicians. I complement...
Former Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s resignation after his relationship with Adam Werritty came under...
The revolving door phenomenon, in which senior public officials transfer from the public service to ...
Washington's 'revolving door' - the movement from government service into the lobbying industry - is...
Washington's 'revolving door' - the movement from government service into the lobbying industry- is ...
Jordi Blanes i Vidal, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen estimate the value of political connectio...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Interest Groups and Advo...
The prominence of lobbying activity in Washington, D.C., is well-known and often discussed by pundit...
An increasing portion of lobbyists in American politics have a history of employment in government, ...
The advantages of policy and procedural expertise allow revolving door lobbyists to bypass the costs...
"Revolving door" lobbyists are individuals who transition from governmental positions into lobbying ...
The revolving door refers to the movement of personnel between government and business. The revolvin...
This thesis will explore the link between lobbying revenue, lobbying effectiveness and lobbyists’ wo...
Abstract Although experience inside the halls of power afford lobbyists valuable political, policy a...
This paper studies the determinants of lobbying-employment decisions of former members of the U.S. H...
Existing research on the revolving door examines why employers hire former politicians. I complement...
Former Defence Secretary Liam Fox’s resignation after his relationship with Adam Werritty came under...
The revolving door phenomenon, in which senior public officials transfer from the public service to ...