Monday, December 7, 2009
Benjamin Rubin: Evaluation of Results
The book I found by Pedler included a number of interesting case studies where lobbying efforts either were successful or failed. Some of these lobbying cases were situations where the distortion of competition was involved. Therefore, this will be helpful for my paper. The other two sources which I will use in the paper are articles which discuss other interesting examples where lobbying either occurred in support of competition distorting measures or against such measures. These will therefore also be helpful in providing evidence of whether lobbying is a source of or a control on competition distorting measures.
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