Campos, Nauro F.; Giovannoni, Francesco - William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan - 2008
-enforcers, we develop a conceptual framework that highlights how political institutions are instrumental in defining the choice … suggest that (a) lobbying and corruption are fundamentally different, (b) political institutions play a major role in … political influence, and (d) lobbying is more powerful than corruption as an explanatory factor for enterprise growth, even in …