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Mogens K. Justesen (@mkjustesen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Money in Politics seminar – MOPOS 🙌🏼 Organized by Benjamin Egerod, Nelson A. Ruiz and yours truly. It’s online and open for you to sign up now! Check out our website for info 👇🏼 and join 🔥 #cbsmoneyinpolitics #polisciresearch CBS Money in Politics Group Copenhagen Business School Government @ Essex

Benjamin Egerod (@bcegerod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The revolving door shapes representation in the US Congress by attracting legislative specialists and the least wealthy. My first dissertation chapter is now open access PSRM Journal. Such a relief to see this in print

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Deadline for submitting to the Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference is 🚨this Wednesday 🚨 make sure to get your abstract in before the window closes!

Mogens K. Justesen (@mkjustesen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2023 CBS Money in Politics Conference is underway! Lots of great papers and presentations🔥, here Anne Binderkrantz presenting joint work with Peter Munk Chr. on firms in Danish politics over the past 20 years. #cbsmoneyinpolitics

The 2023 CBS Money in Politics Conference is underway! Lots of great papers and presentations🔥, here <a href="/AnneBind/">Anne Binderkrantz</a> presenting joint work with <a href="/petermunkc/">Peter Munk Chr.</a> on firms in Danish politics over the past 20 years. #cbsmoneyinpolitics
Benjamin Egerod (@bcegerod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My second panel of the day is on political connections. With Jan Stuckatz presenting work co-authored with me and Michael Mueller. 56% of publicly traded firms appoint former gov't officials. 32% appoint bureaucrats. When revolvers arrive, firm revenue increases by 11%

My second panel of the day is on political connections. With <a href="/JStuckatz/">Jan Stuckatz</a> presenting work co-authored with me and <a href="/mijumueller/">Michael Mueller</a>. 56% of publicly traded firms appoint former gov't officials. 32% appoint bureaucrats. When revolvers arrive, firm revenue increases by 11%
Benjamin Egerod (@bcegerod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abhit Bhandari presenting joint work with Erin York showing evidence from Morocco that businesspeople can see economic costs to political connections, because people don't trust politically connected people

Benjamin Egerod (@bcegerod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The second paper on the bureaucratic revolving door on the political connections panel!! Trevor Incerti collects data on *all* Japanese bureaucrats retiring into the private sector! CBS Money in Politics Group

The second paper on the bureaucratic revolving door on the political connections panel!! Trevor Incerti collects data on *all* Japanese bureaucrats retiring into the private sector! <a href="/cbsMiP/">CBS Money in Politics Group</a>
Benjamin Egerod (@bcegerod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the second panel on organized interests, Jonas Eriksen presents a highly innovative approach to examine when Danish MPs incorporate information from think tanks and NGOs in the floor speeches in the Danish Folketing (Parliament). Very cool stuff! CBS Money in Politics Group

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Jesse Crosson presenting evidence that partisan competition can force interest groups to strategically behave more partisan in policy areas that they don't necessarily care about. Co-authored with Geoff Lorenz 🗳️🏛 and Zander Furnas

<a href="/jcrohsaine/">Jesse Crosson</a> presenting evidence that partisan competition can force interest groups to strategically behave more partisan in policy areas that they don't necessarily care about. Co-authored with <a href="/GeoffLorenz/">Geoff Lorenz 🗳️🏛</a> and <a href="/zfurnas/">Zander Furnas</a>
Benjamin Egerod (@bcegerod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finishing a great money in politics conference with a panel on firms in public procurement. Felix Hartmann presents a great paper on how political connections of firms shape public procurement when oversight of the project is more difficult

Finishing a great money in politics conference with a panel on firms in public procurement. Felix Hartmann presents a great paper on how political connections of firms shape public procurement when oversight of the project is more difficult
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Kyuwon Lee closes the panel on procurement *and* the 2023 Money in Politics conference with an exciting project about how future possibility of electoral turnover may make bureuacratic agencies perform better. With an empirical application in US federal contracts CBS Money in Politics Group