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X-efficiency and technical efficiency
Authors:Kenneth J. Button  Thomas G. Weyman-Jones
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, School of Business Administration, Gonzaga University, 99202, Spokane, WA
2. Department of Economics, College of Business, Boise State University, 83725, ID
Abstract:This paper examines the relationship between campaign contributions from savings and loan and finance industry PACs and membership on the House Banking Committee. The distinguishing features of this paper are that we focus on campaign contributions at an industry level, and we use regression analysis to determine whether membership on the House Banking Committee, the committee with oversight responsibility for the savings and loan industry, influences the level of contributions received by an individual legislator. We find that members of the House Banking Committee do receive significantly greater contributions from the savings and loan and finance PACs than do other members of Congress and that being chairman of the House Banking Committee also pays a dividend.
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