The Political Power of Business: Structure and Information in Public Policy-Making
This book analyzes the influence of business in democratic politics. Advice from business actors regularly carries more weight with policymakers than other interests because it refers to the core of the state-market nexus in democratic capitalism: the consequences for voters and policymakers of harming business and the economy. The book examines th
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The Political Power of Business: Structure and Information in Public Policy-Making
This book analyzes the influence of business in democratic politics. Advice from business actors regularly carries more weight with policymakers than other interests because it refers to the core of the state-market nexus in democratic capitalism: the consequences for voters and policymakers of harming business and the economy. The book examines th
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The Political Power of Business: Structure and Information in Public Policy-Making

The Political Power of Business: Structure and Information in Public Policy-Making

by Patrick Bernhagen
The Political Power of Business: Structure and Information in Public Policy-Making

The Political Power of Business: Structure and Information in Public Policy-Making

by Patrick Bernhagen

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This book analyzes the influence of business in democratic politics. Advice from business actors regularly carries more weight with policymakers than other interests because it refers to the core of the state-market nexus in democratic capitalism: the consequences for voters and policymakers of harming business and the economy. The book examines th

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134057993
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/13/2007
Series: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 751 KB

About the Author

Patrick Bernhagen is Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Groups, Institutions, Networks, Ideology, or Structural Dependence: What Drives Business Power? 3. An Informational–Structural Model of Business Power 4. Two Real-World Signalling Games 5.Reputation and Informativeness in Lobbying 6. Structure, Information, and Environmental Regulation 7. Conclusions: Information, Structure, and the Prospects for Democracy under Capitalism
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