Politicians have incentive to support special-interest


Politicians have incentive to support special-interest groups at the expense of unorganized, widely dispersed groups (for example, taxpayers or consumers)

  • Only when the benefits that accrue to the special-interest group exceed the costs imposed on others.
  • When nonspecial-interest voters are unconcerned or uninformed about the issue, and campaign funds are readily available from the special-interest group.
  • Only if the government action is efficient.
  • Only if the government action reduces the size of the budget deficit.

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Microeconomics: Politicians have incentive to support special-interest
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