what is the relationship between business and different interest groups?
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The relationship between business and different interest groups:
- People or organizations who share similar interests and purposes form interest groups.
- These organizations use advocacy, public campaigns, and even lobbying governments to change public policy to earn or preserve benefits for their members.
- Various interest groups represent various constituencies.
- Economic interest groups are one of the five types of interest groups.
- These groups battle for their members' economic interests and benefits.
- Economic interest groups abound, and every topic has a slew of rivals.
- Businesses, labor unions, professional associations, and agricultural organizations are all examples of economic interest groups.
- Business interest groups, in general, promote the interests of firms or employers.
- Lobbyists are frequently employed by larger corporations to advocate their specific interests.
- Companies and organizations will also form larger groups to work together on common commercial aims.
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