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This paper studies how interest groups allocate campaign contributions when congressmen are connected by social ties. We establish conditions for the existence of a unique Nash equilibrium in pure strategies for the contribution game and characterize the associated allocation of the interest...
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This paper studies how interest groups allocate campaign contributions when congressmen are connected by social ties. We establish conditions for the existence of a unique Nash equilibrium in pure strategies for the contribution game and characterize the associated allocation of the interest...
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to reduce the intensity of the lobbying contest. This logic has been explored in a number of recent papers. I reconsider … to maximize lobbying expenditures would prefer an imperfectly discriminating contest. …
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