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You get what you (don't) pay for: the impact of volunteer labour and candidate spending at the 2010 British General Election

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Table 1. Mean maximum of permitted candidate expenditure in 2010 (n ¼ 621)
Table 2. Candidate spending by electoral status (n ¼ 621)
Table 3. Mean free campaign indicators by party
Table 4. Mean free campaigning effort by electoral status
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