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Study Examines Political Influence on Federal Contract Acquisition
A recent study in Contemporary Economic Policy explores how political investments impact a company's ability to secure federal contracts, highlighting systemic implications.
Editorial Staff
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A study published in Contemporary Economic Policy has investigated the relationship between a company's political power and its success in obtaining federal contracts.
The research focuses on the extent to which political investments can influence competitive outcomes in the federal contracting arena.
Understanding these dynamics is crucial for assessing the architecture of federal procurement processes and the throughput of contract awards.