Title: Interest Groups and Lobbying in Political Executives
Abstract: Abstract Political executives and interest groups need each other to accomplish their political and policy goals. Important actions taken by top-level bureaucrats, ministers, and heads of states might be influenced by interest groups. Interest groups, in return, might serve as soldiers for the executives, gathering information or helping them implement policies. Without studying the connections between interest groups and political executives, one cannot paint a complete picture of how any political executive work. By reviewing the research on interest groups and lobbying in political executives, this chapter offers avenues for future research about the relationship between interest groups and different political executive types, and interest groups’ impact on policy outcomes. These are not merely theoretical issues. They have implications for institutional and policy design and are of utmost importance for practitioners.
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-08-06
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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