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The influence of interest groups on public policy is one of the most controversial topics in the field of interest group studies. This panel presents contrasting approaches to conceptual frameworks (e.g. 'behaviorist', 'constructivist' and others), methods (e.g. reputation, preference attainment) and nature of influence (e.g. policy change, institutional reform)
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The Usual Suspects? Social Networks and the Influence Reputation of Advocacy Groups | View Paper Details |
Explaining interest groups’ influence on the design of informal institutions in the EU: the case of the Joint Transparency Register | View Paper Details |
Interest Groups, Experts and Policy Change in the German Bundestag | View Paper Details |