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Interest Groups and Better Consultation: What Happens with Policy Input?

Governance
Interest Groups
Public Administration
P226
Caelesta Braun
Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden
Ellis Aizenberg
Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden

Building: VMP 9, Floor: 3, Room: 30

Friday 17:40 - 19:20 CEST (24/08/2018)

Abstract

Interactions between interest groups and the bureaucracy (public officials, regulatory authorities) are omnipresent but under-researched. While we have increased our knowledge of what policy input groups provide, little is known about how public officials process this input, and how they subsequently make decisions based on this information.

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