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- Title
Neglecting results? A critical view of the literature on organised interests in the European Union.
- Authors
Pedersen, Morten Jarlbæk
- Abstract
Much research has been undertaken to cast light on to the role of interest groups in the European Union and elsewhere. However, only a few researchers have focused their energy on the practical effects of involvement-effects on the legal output of the political process. Thus, we have a good knowledge of interest groups as input factors, and we have a language to asses their weight in terms of input legitimacy. However, we do not understand their actual impact on the substance of legislation: does involvement make laws more efficient? This question seems especially relevant in the European Union as this organisation is often said to be much dependent on the effective and efficient functioning of its rules-its output legitimacy. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Subjects
LITERARY libraries; LITERARY television programs; PHILOLOGY; BOOKS &; reading; CONTENT analysis; EUROPEAN Union
- Publication
Journal of Public Affairs (14723891), 2016, Vol 16, Issue 3, p270
- ISSN
1472-3891
- Publication type
Other
- DOI
10.1002/pa.1588