Business and Politics

Business and Politics
Title Business and Politics PDF eBook
Author Graham K. Wilson
Publisher Palgrave
Total Pages 224
Release 1990-11-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780333535820

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A study of how business interacts with parties, politicians and bureaucrats to defend its interests in a variety of western democracies. The way in which businesses attempt to protect their interests in modern societies varies significantly from country to country.

Government and Business

Government and Business
Title Government and Business PDF eBook
Author Richard Lehne
Publisher CQ Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2012-03-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 154433107X

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In this thoroughly updated edition, Lehne takes a comparative approach, evaluating the U.S. political economy with respect to those of Great Britain, Germany, Japan, and the EU. The book provides detailed historical context for, and a conceptual understanding of, the business-government environment, and then clari?es the roles of the major actors and outlines the regulatory and policy frameworks. Along the way, Lehne probes some of the most crucial dilemmas facing government and business today.

Comparative Business-government Relations

Comparative Business-government Relations
Title Comparative Business-government Relations PDF eBook
Author George C. Lodge
Publisher
Total Pages 472
Release 1990
Genre Business and politics
ISBN

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Business and Government

Business and Government
Title Business and Government PDF eBook
Author David Coen
Publisher Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages 140
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Businesses have developed an increasingly sophisticated appreciation of the policy process, as well as an ability to develop complex strategies to influence it, over the last 30 years. This volume reviews current debates on the role of business in politics and it assesses emerging methodological approaches to its study.

Comparative Government-industry Relations

Comparative Government-industry Relations
Title Comparative Government-industry Relations PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wilks
Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages 344
Release 1987
Genre Industrial policy
ISBN

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This book on comparative government-industry relations is designed for first-degree students studying comparative government and comparative economics, political scientists, economists, lawyers, sociologists and students of business studies or management.

Building Business-Government Relations

Building Business-Government Relations
Title Building Business-Government Relations PDF eBook
Author Anna Ni
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 350
Release 2015-08-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317503260

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This book introduces business-government relations in the institutional context of the United States from a practitioner’s perspective. It provides the historical, descriptive, and comparative accounts of the public and private sectors, the different roles government plays with business, including several conceptual models to understand the social interactions between the two sectors, and various economic policies associated with business. Business-government relations are framed into three different social economic contexts: The sociopolitical arena, in which government’s role as agent of business, interest groups, and government’s limited role as social architect, are introduced. The local economic development, in which government acts as a promoter of, partner with, and buyer from, business. The global market, where government mainly plays a role as promoter of domestic business. In the course of discussion, a set of skills, such as searching government jobs, starting a business, analyzing stakeholders, ethical reasoning, advancing a business agenda, leveraging public resources, contracting with government, interpreting global trends, doing business abroad, and leveraging international resources, are introduced and exercised.

The Dynamics of Business-government Relations

The Dynamics of Business-government Relations
Title The Dynamics of Business-government Relations PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 188
Release 1975
Genre Businessmen
ISBN

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