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CITIZEN GROUPS AND ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO REGULATORY REFORM
Authors:Jeffrey M. Berry
Affiliation:JEFFREY M. BERRY is Associate Professor of Political Science at Tufts University. He is author of Lobbying for the People and co-author of To Enact a Law: Congress and Campaign Financing;.
Abstract:Berry examines alternative regulatory reform proposals which could lead to greater citizens group control over regulatory policy making. Citizens groups have been handicapped by problems of maintaining large-scale lobbying efforts, seeing little in the way of long-term rewards for accomplishing deregulation, being unwilling to play the Congressional logrolling game, and simultaneously favoring regulation in one area and deregulation in another. The costs and benefits to citizen group organizations are emphasized in considering the alternatives they advocate. Citizen participation programs are seen as the most likely to expand in the future.
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