We analyze informational lobbying in the context of multi-member legislatures. We show that a single decision maker and a decentralized majoritarian legis- lature provide widely di .erent incentives for interest groups to acquire and transmit policy relevant information. The paper also shows a di .erence in the opportunity to a .ect policy through lobbying between a parliamentary legislature and a legislature with low voting cohesion,such as the U.S.Congress.We show that the incentives to lobby a parliamentary legislature are much lower than to lobby Congress.The results provide a rationale for why lobby groups are more active n the U.S.Congress. The key institutional feature to explain the di .erent behavior of lobby groups is the vote of ...
We develop a model of legislative lobbying where policy proposals are endogenous. We show that a pol...
Most lobbying in the United States comes from business interests, but not all. Previous work has not...
This dissertation advances recent theoretical trends in the study of interest groups by marrying the...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of a multimember legislature that decides on the al...
I analyze a model of interest group influence on legislative voting through information trans-missio...
We use a mechanism design approach to study the organization of interest groups in an informational ...
Abstract: We use a mechanism design approach to study the organization of interest groups in an info...
acknowledged. This paper explores the extent and character of interest group influence on legislativ...
These findings emphasize the importance of interest groups and their lobbyists in congressional poli...
We use a mechanism design approach to study the organization of interest groups in an informational ...
Why do interest groups lobby allied legislators if they already agree? One possibility is that allie...
This article presents spatial models of policy-making in the European Union and focuses on interest ...
This paper uses a mechanism design approach to characterize the optimal organization of lobbying gro...
Using extensive interview and committee testimony data across two contrasting sets of interests (env...
This Version Abstract: This paper uses a mechanism design approach to characterize the opti-mal orga...
We develop a model of legislative lobbying where policy proposals are endogenous. We show that a pol...
Most lobbying in the United States comes from business interests, but not all. Previous work has not...
This dissertation advances recent theoretical trends in the study of interest groups by marrying the...
We analyze informational lobbying in the context of a multimember legislature that decides on the al...
I analyze a model of interest group influence on legislative voting through information trans-missio...
We use a mechanism design approach to study the organization of interest groups in an informational ...
Abstract: We use a mechanism design approach to study the organization of interest groups in an info...
acknowledged. This paper explores the extent and character of interest group influence on legislativ...
These findings emphasize the importance of interest groups and their lobbyists in congressional poli...
We use a mechanism design approach to study the organization of interest groups in an informational ...
Why do interest groups lobby allied legislators if they already agree? One possibility is that allie...
This article presents spatial models of policy-making in the European Union and focuses on interest ...
This paper uses a mechanism design approach to characterize the optimal organization of lobbying gro...
Using extensive interview and committee testimony data across two contrasting sets of interests (env...
This Version Abstract: This paper uses a mechanism design approach to characterize the opti-mal orga...
We develop a model of legislative lobbying where policy proposals are endogenous. We show that a pol...
Most lobbying in the United States comes from business interests, but not all. Previous work has not...
This dissertation advances recent theoretical trends in the study of interest groups by marrying the...