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In this paper we present a model of the behavior of commercial lobbying firms (such as the so-called...
A political involvement in any organisation has often proved to be profitable for such firms that ar...
This thesis contains three chapters examining firms’ behaviour and decision making when they seek to...
This article examines lobbying firms as intermediaries between organized interests and legislators i...
Despite the fact that lobbying is the primary way in which businesses try to impact policy in the Un...
Using a panel data of S&P 500 Index firms covering 1998-2004, this paper compares the determinants o...
In this paper, we examine how firms choose their lobbying participation given the competitive advant...
Corporate lobbying activities are designed to influence legislators, regulators, and courts, presuma...
How do firms determine how much to invest in lobbying the federal government? Lobbying is a $3.5 bil...
Most lobbying in the United States comes from business interests, but not all. Previous work has not...
The extant lobbying literature largely focuses on the effects of firm aggregate lobbying expenditure...
In the study of corporate political activity in the United States, scholars have consistently relied...
Prior literature examines motivations and impact of corporate lobbying and presents inconclusive evi...
Money plays a big role in US politics. There are two primary ways of amassing political influence: d...
In this paper we present a model of the behavior of commercial lobbying firms (such as the so-called...
In this paper we present a model of the behavior of commercial lobbying firms (such as the so-called...
A political involvement in any organisation has often proved to be profitable for such firms that ar...
This thesis contains three chapters examining firms’ behaviour and decision making when they seek to...
This article examines lobbying firms as intermediaries between organized interests and legislators i...
Despite the fact that lobbying is the primary way in which businesses try to impact policy in the Un...
Using a panel data of S&P 500 Index firms covering 1998-2004, this paper compares the determinants o...
In this paper, we examine how firms choose their lobbying participation given the competitive advant...
Corporate lobbying activities are designed to influence legislators, regulators, and courts, presuma...
How do firms determine how much to invest in lobbying the federal government? Lobbying is a $3.5 bil...
Most lobbying in the United States comes from business interests, but not all. Previous work has not...
The extant lobbying literature largely focuses on the effects of firm aggregate lobbying expenditure...
In the study of corporate political activity in the United States, scholars have consistently relied...
Prior literature examines motivations and impact of corporate lobbying and presents inconclusive evi...
Money plays a big role in US politics. There are two primary ways of amassing political influence: d...
In this paper we present a model of the behavior of commercial lobbying firms (such as the so-called...
In this paper we present a model of the behavior of commercial lobbying firms (such as the so-called...
A political involvement in any organisation has often proved to be profitable for such firms that ar...
This thesis contains three chapters examining firms’ behaviour and decision making when they seek to...