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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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Strategic Legislative Subsidies: Informational Lobbying and the Cost of Policy

American Political Science Review, 2019
We analyze the strategic considerations inherent in legislative subsidies and develop an informational lobbying model with costly policy reforms. In contrast to other models of informational lobbying, we focus on the implications of a policymaker’s and a
C. Ellis, Thomas Groll
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Pushing for speed or scope? Pharmaceutical lobbying and Food and Drug Administration drug review

Strategic Management Journal, 2019
Research Summary We argue firms implementing political activities face a fundamental trade‐off between the content and the speed of public officials' decisions.
Benjamin Barber, Luis Diestre
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Lobbying against sugar taxation in the European Union: Analysing the lobbying arguments and tactics of stakeholders in the food and drink industries

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2018
Aims: This study investigates the lobbying actors of the food and drink industry (FDI), their web lobbying arguments used in the sugar taxation debate and the tactics deployed when facing legislative restrictions on their products to curb the burden of ...
Arsenios Tselengidis, P. Östergren
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Lobby

1970
Herder Korrespondenz, Bd. 52 Nr.
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Lobby Days

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1992
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