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#Are political contributions by venture capitalists systematic and meaningful?
 
#Are political contributions by venture capitalists systematic and meaningful?
 
#Are contributions related to a competition effect between private and government-sponsored venture capitalists? This might be attributable to either:
 
#Are contributions related to a competition effect between private and government-sponsored venture capitalists? This might be attributable to either:
**A Crowding-Out Effect  
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**That the presence of GVCs gives entrepreneurs an outside option in negotiation with PVCs, reducing their bargaining surplus
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==Data on Political Contributions==
 
==Data on Political Contributions==

Revision as of 17:52, 16 September 2009

This project proposes examining political contributions by Venture Capitalists to address two basic questions:

  1. Are political contributions by venture capitalists systematic and meaningful?
  2. Are contributions related to a competition effect between private and government-sponsored venture capitalists? This might be attributable to either:
    1. A Crowding-Out Effect
    2. That the presence of GVCs gives entrepreneurs an outside option in negotiation with PVCs, reducing their bargaining surplus

Data on Political Contributions

This project uses data from FollowTheMoney.Org. The Basic documentation on the API states that requests should be of the form:

http://api.followthemoney.org/api_method.php?key=123456789ABCDEF

where the key is the user assigned key. Error codes are returned as XML in the format:

<error code="101" text="access denied - restricted api"
origin="National Institute on Money in State Politics"
process_timestamp="08-21-2006 17:20:43" update_timestamp="08-17-2006 03:15:00">

A full list of methods that can be called through the API, with links to their documentation, is provided. Of particular interest to this research are (required request fields are in brackets):

  • candidates.list.php - (key) Provides a list of all candidates, including their IDs
  • candidates.contributions.php - (key,candidate_id) Provides details on all contributions, including contributor name
  • contributors.name_search.php - (key,contributor_name) Provides details on contributors
  • ballot_measures.list.php - (key) Provides details on ballot measures
  • ballot_measures.committees.php - (key) Provides details on ballet measure committees, including committee ID
  • ballot_measures.committees.contributions.php - (key,committee_id) Provides details on contributions to specific ballot measures.