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Lobbying and Legislative Organization The Effect of the Vote of Confidence Procedure

Abstract

We analyze how the structure of organizational form of legislative institutions affects interest groups 'incentives to lobby.Lobbying is modelled the strategic provision of information by an interest group to a multi-person legislature.We show that the effectiveness of lobbying lies in changing the viable policy coalitions.We show in a multi-period policy framework that a distinguishing feature between the US Congress and European parliamentary systems – the vote of confidence procedure - can significantly change the incentives for interest group lobbying.

Languages

English

Publisher

Frederiksberg: Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Department of Economics

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