
Jetson Leder-Luis
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4 days ago |
cato.org | Raymond Fisman |Catherine O’Donnell |Jetson Leder-Luis |Silvia Vannutelli
Public servants worldwide face legal restrictions on their ability to leave the public sector and represent private interests before the government in which they served—a phenomenon known as the revolving door. Within the United States, many states have passed so-called revolving door laws over the past half century, most commonly by imposing a cooling-off period after a public official leaves office.
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Mar 27, 2025 |
nber.org | Raymond Fisman |Jetson Leder-Luis |Silvia Vannutelli
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