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  1. Financiamento de campanha e lobbying empresarial nas Comissões Permanentes da Câmara dos Deputados
    Erschienen: janeiro e 2021
    Verlag:  Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada, Brasília

    This study investigates the performance of interest groups in standing committees from the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, in the 2011-2015 legislature. It is based on the premise that two activities are the main strategies of these groups to... mehr

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    This study investigates the performance of interest groups in standing committees from the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, in the 2011-2015 legislature. It is based on the premise that two activities are the main strategies of these groups to influence the legislative process: corporate campaign financing and lobbying activities. For the empirical analysis, four committees were selected: Economic Development, Industry, Trade and Services (CDEICS); Agriculture, Livestock, Supply and Rural Development (CAPADR); Finance and Taxation (CFT); and Labor, Administration and Public Service (CTASP). The methodology involves network analysis and descriptive statistics. The results show that, within committees, the expression of organized interests was revealed in two ways. As for campaign financing, we observed in the CAPADR a bias in the financing of its members by companies from economic sectors potentially affected by its decisions. In the other committees, corporate funding is high, but the bias cannot be generalized. As for lobbying, we noticed the centrality of business interest groups in the policy networks formed around the committees. But the business community does not have equal centrality in all committees. In arenas such as the CTASP, businessmen lose prominence to the workers' central unions and to the powerful civil servants' unions. The protagonism of business groups, however, is verified in committees relevant to economic activity, such as the CDEICS and the CFT.

     

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    Sprache: Portugiesisch
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    Schriftenreihe: Texto para discussão / Ipea ; 2622
    Schlagworte: campaign financing; lobbying; interest groups; parliamentary committees; Chamber of Deputies
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  2. The demand and supply of political campaign financing in Tanzania and Uganda during the 2010s
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  DIIS - Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark

    Campaign financing is defined as money and other resources used by parties and candidates during primary, parliamentary, or presidential elections to secure nomination and election to political office. In this paper, we develop a demandsupply... mehr

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    Campaign financing is defined as money and other resources used by parties and candidates during primary, parliamentary, or presidential elections to secure nomination and election to political office. In this paper, we develop a demandsupply framework for analysing and understanding such financing in newly democratising poor countries, exemplified by Tanzania and Uganda. Like other African countries, both countries operate a first-past-the-post electoral system, and both experienced a double transition towards political and economic liberalisation beginning in the 1980s. This has increased the cost to parties and candidates of being elected to public office. We make estimates of the orders of magnitude and sources of campaign financing in the two elections in both countries during the early and mid-2010s. Some 80+ members of parliament in each country were interviewed in 2017 to provide such information. For the two presidential elections during that period, we collected data through interviews with knowledgeable individuals and the use of secondary sources.

     

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    ISBN: 9788772360881
    Schriftenreihe: DIIS working paper ; 2022, 10
    Schlagworte: Abstimmung; Wahl; Wahlkampffinanzierung; Wirkung; Auswirkung; Chancengleichheit; campaign financing; Tanzania; Uganda; MP campaigns; Parliamentary campaigns; Primary campaigns; Presidential campaigns; goverment funding
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  3. Corporate power ratchet
    the courts' role in eroding "we the people's" ability to constrain our corporate creations
    Autor*in: Strine, Leo E.
    Erschienen: 10/2015
    Verlag:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 840
    Schlagworte: Jurisprudence; constitutional interpretation; legal entity; corporate power; regulation,Citizens United; campaign financing
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    Forthcoming in Harvard civil rights-civil liberties law review, Vol. 51 (Winter 2016)