Interest group resources, access, and influence: An empirical review

Jonas A. H. Whittlestone, M. Klitgaard
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Do informational and financial resources systematically secure interest group access and influence on public policy, and is one of these two resources politically more valuable than the other? Answering these questions is vital to understanding some of the drivers of political inequality and skewed influence associated with contemporary democratic politics. Focusing on two of the most commonly mobilized types of resources—money and information—this article reviews 60 studies on the topic. First, a qualitative synthesis shows that informational resources tend to be at least partially positively related to access and influence, while financial resources are more ambiguously associated with both outcomes. Second, a series of meta‐regressions support this conclusion since they tend toward showing that informational resources are significantly stronger associated with these outcomes than financial resources. Thus, these results paint a more nuanced picture than the literature suggesting that moneyed interests subvert democratic politics.
利益集团的资源、准入和影响力:经验回顾
信息资源和财政资源是否能系统地确保利益集团获得公共政策并对其施加影响,这两种资源中是否有一种在政治上比另一种更有价值?回答这些问题对于理解与当代民主政治相关的政治不平等和影响力倾斜的一些驱动因素至关重要。本文以两种最常被调动的资源--金钱和信息--为重点,回顾了有关这一主题的 60 项研究。首先,一项定性综述显示,信息资源往往至少部分地与参与权和影响力正相关,而资金资源与这两种结果的关系则较为模糊。其次,一系列元回归支持了这一结论,因为它们倾向于显示信息资源与这些结果的相关性明显强于财务资源。因此,与认为金钱利益颠覆民主政治的文献相比,这些结果描绘了一幅更加细致入微的图景。
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