Hi Everyone!
Our speaker next Wednesday, April 9th, will be Professor Eleanor Neff Powell from Yale
University who will be presenting a talk entitled "Money in Exile: Campaign
Contributions and Committee Access" (see abstract and paper below). As per usual,
the talk will be held in CGIS K354 at 12 noon and lunch will be served.
I hope to see you all there!
Tess
Abstract:
Corporations and political action committees (PACs) flood congressional elections with
money. Understanding why they contribute is essential for determining how money in-
fluences policy in Congress. To test theories of contributors’ motivations we exploit
committee exile—the involuntary removal of committee members after a party loses a sizable
number of seats, and the losses are unevenly distributed across committees. We use exile
to show that business interests seek short-term access to influential leg- islators.
Sectors regulated by the committee decrease contributions after a legislator is exiled,
instead PACs from regulated sectors direct their contributions to new com- mittee members
from the opposite party. Partisan interests, in contrast, attempt to influence electoral
outcomes—boosting contributions to exiled members. Together, we provide evidence that
corporations and business PACs use donations to acquire im- mediate access and
favor—suggesting they at least anticipate that the donations will influence policy.
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Tess Wise
PhD Candidate
Harvard Department of Government
http://tesswise.com