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Who gave soft money? The effect of interest group resources on political contributions

The journal of politics

Apollonio DE, La Raja RJ. Who gave soft money? The effect of interest group resources on political contributions. The journal of politics. 2004; 4(66):1159-1179.

2004
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Apollonio DE, La Raja RJ

 
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