How some rules just don't matter: The regulation of lobbyists

作者: David Lowery , Virginia Gray

DOI: 10.1023/A:1017909514423

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摘要: Brinig, Holcombe, and Schwartzstein (1993) have argued recently that lobby regulation restricts entry into the population of lobbying organizations, and that the number of lobbying …

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