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_aHANSEN,Wendy L _94581 |
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_aDisaggregating and explaing corporate political activity : _bdomestic and foreign corporations in national politics |
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520 | 3 | _aCorporate political activity is usually operationalized and analyzed as financial contributions to condidates or political parties through political action committees (PACs). Very little attention has been paid to other dimensions, such as lobbying, in a systematic way. On a theoretical level we address the issue of how to conceive of PAC contributions, lobbying, and the implications of "foreignness" for the different types of corporate political activity. On an empirical level we examine the political activities of Fortune 500 firms, along with an oversampling of U.S. affiliates of large foreign investors for the 1987-88 election cycle | |
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_aMITCHEL, Neil J _919631 |
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_tAmerican Political Science Review _g94, 4, p. 891-904 _d, 2000 _w |
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_a20030131 _bCassio _cCassio |
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_a20060724 _b1616^b _cQuiteria |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c10771 _d10771 |
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