Interest groups can sometimes are called pressure groups. Interest groups will also be called organizations or associations for special interests.
One view is that interest groups are on the same level as political parties. The interest groups should be considered a faction and should be feared. They are inevitable but should be feared. The second view is that interest groups are good for the country and make the views of the public more upfront with the politicians.
lobbyists
Interest groups the federal bureaucracy and Congress form the iron triangle.
B. Parties and interest groups
There are many types of interest groups in the world economy. Some of these include economic groups, business groups, labor groups, and splits in the labor movement.
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In US they are known as 'lobbying groups'
The four major type of economically based interest groups are Business, Labor, Agricultural, and Professional Groups.
Pressure groups
In US they are known as 'lobbying groups'
business/labor interest groups
The four major type of economically based interest groups are Business, Labor, Agricultural, and Professional Groups.
Pressure Groups - Gradpoint
Business and Economic Interest Groups Economic interest groups advocate for the economic benefit of their members, and business interests groups are a prominent type of economic interest group. Labor Interest Groups Labor interest groups advocate for the economic interests of workers and trade organizations. Professional Interest Groups Professional interest groups represent the economic interests for members of various professions including doctors, engineers, and lawyers. Agricultural Interest Groups Agricultural interest groups are a type of economic interest group that represent farmers. Environmental Interest Groups Environmental interest groups are public-interest groups that advocate around conservation and ecological issues. Consumer Interest Groups Consumer Interest Groups advocate for consumer rights and information. Ideological Interest Groups Ideological interest groups unite on issues, with their work driven by deeply held beliefs. Public Interest Groups Public interest groups advocate for what they consider to be the public good. Single-Issue Interest Groups Single-issue interest groups focus on advocacy around a single defining issue. Governmental Interest Groups Government interest groups are a unique type of interest group that represents the interests of government to other governments.
In US they are known as 'lobbying groups'
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