The Exposure Theory of Access: Why Some Firms Seek More Access to Incumbents than Others
Abstract
Access-oriented interest groups are responsible for a large part of incumbents’ nancial advantage in U.S. legislative campaigns, but there is considerable variation among access-oriented groups in their contribution behavior. Why do some interest groups seek more access to incumbents than others? In this paper we demonstrate that rms with higher levels of exposure to...
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The Exposure Theory of Access: Why Some Firms Seek More Access to Incumbents than Others
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
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