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Campaign Contributions and Lobbying on the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003
Unformatted Document Text:  Stigler, George. 1981. “Theory of Regulation.” Bell Journal (Spring): 3-21. Stratmann, Thomas. 1992. “Are Contributors Rational: Untangling Strategies of Political Action Committees.” Journal of Political Economy 100 (June): 647-664. Stratmann, Thomas. 1998. “The Market for Congressional Votes: Is Timing of Contributions Everything?” Journal of Law and Economics, 41 (April): 85-113 Stratmann, Thomas. 2005. “Money in Politics: A (Partial) Review of the Literature.” Public Choice. 2005. 124:135-156. Wawro, Gregory. 2001. “A Panel Probit Analysis of Campaign Contributions and Roll-Call Votes.” American Journal of Political Science. 45 (July):563-579. Welch, William P. 1982. “Campaign Contributions and Legislative Voting: Milk Money and Dairy Price Supports.” Western Political Quarterly 35:478-95. Whiteman, David. 1995. Communication in Congress. Lawrence: Kansas University Press Wilkerson, John D. and David Carrell. 1999. “Money, Politics, and Medicine: The American Medical PAC’s Strategy of Giving in U.S. House Races.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 24:335-355. Wooldridge, Jeffry. 2001. Econometric Analysis for Cross-Section and Panel Data. Wright, John R. 1990. “Contributions, Lobbying, and Committee Voting in the U.S. House of Representatives. American Journal of Political Science Review, 84: 417-38. Wright, John R. 1996. Interest Groups and Congress. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Wright, John R. 1998. Tobacco Industry PACs and the Nation’s Health: A Second Opinion. In Paul S. Herrnson, Ronald G. Shaiko, and Clyde Wilcox, eds. The Interest Group Connection: Electioneering, Lobbying, and Policy Making in Washington. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers. . 37

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Stigler, George. 1981. “Theory of Regulation.” Bell Journal (Spring): 3-21.
Stratmann, Thomas. 1992. “Are Contributors Rational: Untangling Strategies of
Political Action Committees.” Journal of Political Economy 100 (June): 647-664.
Stratmann, Thomas. 1998. “The Market for Congressional Votes: Is Timing of
Contributions Everything?” Journal of Law and Economics, 41 (April): 85-113
Stratmann, Thomas. 2005. “Money in Politics: A (Partial) Review of the Literature.” Public
Choice. 2005. 124:135-156.
Wawro, Gregory. 2001. “A Panel Probit Analysis of Campaign Contributions and Roll-Call Votes.”
American Journal of Political Science. 45 (July):563-579.
Welch, William P. 1982. “Campaign Contributions and Legislative Voting: Milk Money
and Dairy Price Supports.” Western Political Quarterly 35:478-95.
Whiteman, David. 1995. Communication in Congress. Lawrence: Kansas University Press
Wilkerson, John D. and David Carrell. 1999. “Money, Politics, and Medicine: The
American Medical PAC’s Strategy of Giving in U.S. House Races.” Journal of Health
Politics, Policy and Law. 24:335-355.
Wooldridge, Jeffry. 2001. Econometric Analysis for Cross-Section and Panel Data.
Wright, John R. 1990. “Contributions, Lobbying, and Committee Voting in the U.S. House of
Representatives. American Journal of Political Science Review, 84: 417-38.
Wright, John R. 1996. Interest Groups and Congress. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Wright, John R. 1998. Tobacco Industry PACs and the Nation’s Health: A Second
Opinion. In Paul S. Herrnson, Ronald G. Shaiko, and Clyde Wilcox, eds. The
Interest Group Connection: Electioneering, Lobbying, and Policy Making in Washington.
Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers.
.
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