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Academic Earmarks and the Returns to Lobbying

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Published
Oct 01, 2006
Vol/Issue
49(2)
Pages
597-625
Cite This Article
John M. de Figueiredo, Brian S. Silverman (2006). Academic Earmarks and the Returns to Lobbying. The Journal of Law and Economics, 49(2), 597-625. https://doi.org/10.1086/508248
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