This paper presents a formal study of economic influence by special-interest groups under political integration and separation. We first show that countries where more groups are organized to lobby gain from political integration on economic grounds. The reason is that a more organized country, under a political union, can affect policies in the other country to its advantage, something that a less organized country can do to a lesser extent. We then study the interaction of political integration and endogenous lobbying structure. We show that political integration affects the formation of interest groups. Moreover, if a country is more organized before political integration, this will continue to be the case afterward. Copyright 2006 Black...
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This paper presents a formal study of economic influence by special-interest groups under political ...
This paper presents a formal study of economic influence by special-interest groups under political ...
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Policy-specific actor-constellations consisting of party- and group-representatives commonly drive t...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
This paper presents a model of special interest group behaviour in developing countries. It argues t...
This paper presents a formal study of economic influence by special-interest groups under political ...
This paper presents a formal study of economic influence by special-interest groups under political ...
Our aim is to merge the traditional literature on the determinant of success of special interests wi...
Politics induce economic agents to organise into special interest groups (SIGs) and act strategicall...
This paper argues that the most recent updates of classic integration theory tend to overstate the r...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
This paper argues that the most recent updates of classic integration theory tend to overstate the r...
This thesis explores the relationship between domestic political processes and interindustry variati...
This thesis examines how interest groups affect the policy-making process, and stresses the potentia...
In this paper we ask whether more decentralized political structures such as federalism are affected...
The purpose of this article is to provide an economic analysis of the relationship between economic ...
Three issues in the political economy of protection are examined. The first, the endogenization of i...
Policy-specific actor-constellations consisting of party- and group-representatives commonly drive t...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
This paper presents a model of special interest group behaviour in developing countries. It argues t...