01382nam a2200169Ia 450000500170000000800390001702000180005608200150007410000200008924500920010926000710020152007900027265000140106294200120107699900190108895201050110720260302160849.0260302s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9783631477892 a338.9bDAX aDaxhammer, Rolf 0aSpecial Interest Groups and Economic Policy in Democratic Societies / cDaxhammer, Rolf bPeter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften, c1995 aSpecial Interest Groups are an integral part of economic policy decision making in democratic societies. In this book, they are to be discussed in terms of their impact on a country's economic performance. To do so the concept of a market for special privileges has to be introduced in order to develop an explicit demand/supply framework encompassing both special interest groups and political decision makers. Thus, the whole range of economists' tools can be applied to a topic that has implications not only for Economics but also for Political Science and Business Administration. The analysis opens the door for a critical assessment of recommendations that are discussed with respect to curbing and channelling the influence of special interest groups on economic policy making. aDemocracy cENGLISH c616668d616668 00104070aACLbACLc4Ad2026-03-02l0o338.9 DAXp218974r2026-03-02 16:08:49w2026-03-02yENGLISH