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TESTING POLITICAL ANTITRUST
Nolan McCarty
, Sepehr Shahshahani
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Antitrust
100%
Economic Concentration
66%
Economic Power
33%
Political Power
33%
Democracy
33%
Antitrust Law
33%
Politicians
16%
Politics
16%
Federal Government
16%
Counsel
16%
Political Considerations
16%
Comprehensive Dataset
16%
Market Share
16%
Industry Level
16%
Systematic Data
16%
Source-free
16%
Large Corporations
16%
Antitrust Enforcement
16%
Great Debates
16%
Industry Data
16%
Lobbying Disclosure Act
16%
Lobbying Expenditure
16%
Firm Data
16%
Established Democracies
16%
Social Sciences
Lobbying
100%
Economic Concentration
40%
Democracy
20%
Economic Power
20%
Political Power
20%
Antitrust Law
20%
Central Government
10%
Market Share
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Antitrust Law
50%