When Businesses Collide: Producer Interest Groups and the Politics of Regulation |
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Authors: | Heather E. Campbell |
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Affiliation: | Heather E. Campbell is an assistant professor at the graduate School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University, in Tempe. Her email address is . |
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Abstract: | Much interest-group analysis assumes that producer-group pressures are especially influential. Sometimes business interests conflict; in that case, which producer groups will be most influential? Using data from 54 state telephone rate cases, this paper explores the relative influence of several different intervener types. Estimates indicate that influencing outcomes depends on credible information rather than other resources, and also that business interest groups cannot all be considered homogenous. Some implications for the Telecommunications Act of 1996 are drawn. |
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