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Endogenous Lobbying [PDF]

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In this paper we endogenize the number and characteristics of lobbies in a citizen-candidate model of representative democracy where citizens can lobby an elected policy-maker. We find that lobbying always matters. That is, lobbying always affects equilibrium policy outcomes. Moreover, only one policy outcome emerges in equilibrium.
Leonardo Felli, Antonio M. Merlo
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Lobbying Bureaucrats*

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2006
AbstractWe study how interest group lobbying of the bureaucracy affects policy outcomes and how it changes the legislature's willingness to delegate decision‐making authority to the bureaucracy. We extend the standard model of delegation to account for interest group influence during the implementation stage of policy.
Bennedsen, Morten, Feldmann, Sven E.
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Lobby für Menschen ohne Lobby

Sozialwirtschaft, 2020
Die Wohnungsfrage stellt in den meisten deutschen Großstädten ein Brennpunkt der öffentlichen Diskussion dar. Eine besondere Herausforderung ist das Finden bezahlbarer Wohnungen für soziale Träger, wie ein Blick nach Berlin zeigt.
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Lobbying

2021
Lobbying, understood as a form of participation in decision-making process, involving the presentation of positions by various interest groups and other entities, using legal means – has many benefits. This is a phenomenon that has accompanied the democratic decision-making process from its beginnings. Unfortunately, lobbying in public opinion is still
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Lobby

1970
Herder Korrespondenz, Bd. 52 Nr.
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Lobbying

2017
Meeyoung Lamothe, Elizabeth Bell
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