Characterizing the relationship between competing interest groups helps explain outcomes and inform regulatory policies

Cheon, A. & Urpelaninen, J. (2013). Characterizing the relationship between competing interest groups helps explain outcomes and inform regulatory policies.
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Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen argue that the supporters of environmental policy should be most influential in the absence of opposition, while the opposition’s importance is maximized when the supporter coalition is strong. They find that empirical studies focusing on a given interest group may overstate or understate its importance unless they take into account the competitive nature of interest group politics.

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