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Lobbying, defined as an effort to influence policy through strategic communication, has grown dramatically in recent years. This paper presents three ...
Bimodal lobbying and trade policy outcomes: Evidence from corporate political activity under uncertainty in India. Author & abstract; Download; 69 References; 4 ...
A lobby is a group that seeks to influence politicians to make decisions in its favor, usually through legislation. Lobbying can have positive effects, such as ...
Jun 9, 2022 · Lobbying is defined as 'the act of attempting to persuade business and government officials to pass legislation or engage in an activity that ...
➢ Seven jurisdictions (Brazil, China, Hong Kong. (China), India, Japan, Korea and South Africa) do not provide any form of transparency on lobbying activities ( ...
Oct 17, 2014 · Foreign companies entering the Indian market have been especially drawn to law firms for their lobbying. Many foreign companies are bound by ...
Corporate political investment appears in various forms: through electing former politicians to a corporate board, donating to Political Action Committees (PACs) ...
Despite a legal vacuum for lobbying in India, Deepak Talwar has established himself as one of the top priorities of the International corporations for handling ...
Lobbying and influence, when carried out in the context of a legal framework that prioritises integrity, transparency and equity, can bring the expertise and ...