Soft money and campaign finance reform
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Recommendations
- Compaign spending with office-seeking politicians, rational voters, and multiple lobbies
- Campaign spending regulation in a model of redistributive politics
- Campaign finance and welfare when contributions are spent on mobilizing voters
- Electoral Competition and Special Interest Politics
- A restriction on lobbyist donations
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(5)- Campaign finance and welfare when contributions are spent on mobilizing voters
- Equilibrium existence and expected payoffs in all-pay auctions with constraints
- Dark money in Congressional House elections
- Campaign spending regulation in a model of redistributive politics
- A restriction on lobbyist donations
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