Lobbying and political expenses: Complements or substitutes?

Journal of Business Research(2022)

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•The analysis finds that lobbying and political expenditures act as complements.•Previous studies have ignored the non-tax contribution.•The results suggest that a higher number of political expenditures improves the effectiveness of lobbying expenditures on taxes avoided.
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