Despite the impressive amount of empirical research on lobbying, a fundamental question remains overlooked. How do interest groups choose to lobby different sides of an issue? We argue that how groups choose sides is a function of firm-level economic activity. By studying a highly salient regulatory issue, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, and using a novel dataset of lobbying, we reveal that a group’s main economic sector matters most. Firms operating in finance and retail face unique costs and are incentivized to lobby against the GDPR. However, these groups are outgunned by a large, heterogeneous group of firms with superior lobbying firepower on the other side of the issue
Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as th...
Acknowledgments We thank Joost Berkhout, Jan Beyers, Michael Blauberger, John Constantelos, Heike Kl...
Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as th...
Despite the impressive amount of empirical research on lobbying, a fundamental question remains over...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
How is economic policy made? In this paper we study a key determinant of the answer to the question:...
This study is an account of interest group representation and lobbying success in the European Union...
This paper empirically explores the role of informational lobbying in shaping the EU trade policy. T...
Using firm level data from the U.S. steel industry, we find that lobbying for import protection is h...
[From the introduction]. This paper tries to understand whether the EU system of interest representa...
Abstract: Lobbying public decision-makers is an increasingly widespread managerial practice, but has...
Scholars have avoided studying interest group influence because of the difficulty operationalising t...
Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as th...
Acknowledgments We thank Joost Berkhout, Jan Beyers, Michael Blauberger, John Constantelos, Heike Kl...
Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as th...
Despite the impressive amount of empirical research on lobbying, a fundamental question remains over...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
The number of interest organizations (density) varies across policy domains, political issues and ec...
How is economic policy made? In this paper we study a key determinant of the answer to the question:...
This study is an account of interest group representation and lobbying success in the European Union...
This paper empirically explores the role of informational lobbying in shaping the EU trade policy. T...
Using firm level data from the U.S. steel industry, we find that lobbying for import protection is h...
[From the introduction]. This paper tries to understand whether the EU system of interest representa...
Abstract: Lobbying public decision-makers is an increasingly widespread managerial practice, but has...
Scholars have avoided studying interest group influence because of the difficulty operationalising t...
Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as th...
Acknowledgments We thank Joost Berkhout, Jan Beyers, Michael Blauberger, John Constantelos, Heike Kl...
Contemporary studies on interest group politics have mainly used single interest organizations as th...