Business and politics -- United States
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Business and politics -- United States
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Incoming Resources
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- Clientelism, capitalism, and democracy, the rise of programmatic politics in the United States and Britain, Didi Kuo
- Corporations are not people, reclaiming democracy from big money and global corporations, Jeffrey D. Clements
- The structure of corporate political action, interfirm relations and their consequences, Mark S. Mizruchi
- The new entrepreneurial advocacy, Silicon Valley elites in American politics, Darren R. Halpin and Anthony J. Nownes
- The business of America is lobbying, how corporations became politicized and politics became more corporate, Lee Drutman
- Business in politics, campaign strategies of corporate political action committees, Edward Handler, John R. Mulkern
- The corporate ideal in the liberal state, 1900-1918, by James Weinstein
- Politics and the corporation, edited by Harland Prechel
- National styles of regulation, environmental policy in Great Britain and the United States, David Vogel
- The Structure of power in America, the corporate elite as a ruling class, edited by Michael Schwartz
- Business, politics, and society, an Anglo-American comparison, Michael Moran
- Corporate strategy, public policy, and the Fortune 500, how America's major corporations influence government, Mike H. Ryan, Carl L. Swanson and Rogene A. Buchholz
- Lobbying America, the politics of business from Nixon to NAFTA, benjamin C. Waterhouse
- Public forces and private politics in American big business, Timothy Werner
- American business and political power, public opinion, elections, and democracy, Mark A. Smith
- Grassroots for hire, public affairs consultants in American democracy, Edward T. Walker
- Twilight of the elites, America after meritocracy, Christopher Hayes
- Grassroots for hire, public affairs consultants in American democracy, Edward T. Walker, University of California, Los Angeles
- Clientelism, capitalism, and democracy, the rise of programmatic politics in the United States and Britain, Didi Kuo, Stanford University
- Fluctuating fortunes, the political power of business in America, David Vogel
- Business regulation and government decision-making, by A. Lee Fritschler, Bernard H. Ross
- Lawless capitalism, the subprime crisis and the case for an economic rule of law, Steven A. Ramirez
- The one percent solution, how corporations are remaking America one state at a time, Gordon Lafer
- Phantom democracy, corporate interests and political power in America, Carl Boggs
- Golden rule, the investment theory of party competition and the logic of money-driven political systems, Thomas Ferguson
- Corporate political agency, the construction of competition in public affairs, Barry M. Mitnick, editor
- Bootleggers & baptists, how economic forces and moral persuasion interact to shape regulatory politics, Adam Smith and Bruce Yandle
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