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Is It Whom You Know or What You Know? An Empirical Assessment of the Lobbying Process. (2011). Trebbi, Francesco ; Bombardini, Matilde ; Bertrand, Marianne.
In: NBER Working Papers.
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  8. The Dynamics of Firm Lobbying. (2014). Lincoln, William ; Kerr, William ; Mishra, Prachi.
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  10. Corporate distress and lobbying: Evidence from the Stimulus Act. (2014). Adelino, Manuel ; DINC, SERDAR I..
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  11. Market-based Lobbying: Evidence from Advertising Spending in Italy. (2014). La Ferrara, Eliana ; Knight, Brian ; Durante, Ruben ; DellaVigna, Stefano ; Della Vigna, Stefano ; Laferrara, Eliana .
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  12. All politics is local, but lobbying is federal and local: the validity of LDA data. (2014). Clemens Austin C., .
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  27. Competition and political organization: Together or alone in lobbying for trade policy?. (2012). Trebbi, Francesco ; Bombardini, Matilde.
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