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Disentangling the effects of domestic corporate political activity and political connections on firms’ internationalisation: Evidence from US retail MNEs. (2022). Shirodkar, Vikrant ; Konara, Palitha ; Batsakis, Georgios ; Mohr, Alexander.
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  33. Do Election Results Affect the Value of Politically Connected Firms? - The Effect of the Schroeder-Merkel Change of Government on German Prime Standard Firms. (2014). Janssen, Elmar A..
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  35. Playing on Two Chessboards: Reputation Effects between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Corporate Political Activity (CPA). (2014). de Bakker, Frank ; Rehbein, Kathleen A. ; Lankveld, Hilde Kooijmans-van ; Hond, Frank ; Frank G. A. Bakker, .
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  36. Corporate campaign contributions and abnormal stock returns after presidential elections. (2013). Kirchler, Michael ; Huber, Jurgen.
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  37. Corporate boards political ideology diversity and firm performance. (2013). Park, Jung Chul ; Kim, Incheol ; Pantzalis, Christos.
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  40. Political geography and stock returns: The value and risk implications of proximity to political power. (2012). Park, Jung Chul ; Pantzalis, Christos ; Kim, Chansog.
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  44. Can Lower Tax Rates be Bought? Business Rent-Seeking and Tax Competition among U.S. States. (2010). Wilson, Daniel ; Chirinko, Bob.
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  45. Political Connectedness and Firm Performance: Evidence from Germany. (2010). Ruenzi, Stefan ; Niessen, Alexandra.
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  46. Differences between Politically Connected and Nonconnected Firms: A Cross‐Country Analysis. (2010). Faccio, Mara.
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