2020
DOI: 10.14267/cjssp.2020.1.3
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What do business associations do?

Abstract: This article provides a review of the literature on business associations (BAs) in line with the following questions: (1) What are the economic roles of BAs, (2) How are BAs institutionalized, and (3) What drives BAs to engage in socially beneficial or harmful activities? Challenging the popular distinction between beneficial, market-supporting and harmful, rent-seeking (lobbying) goals of BAs, we demonstrate that there are three major economic roles of BAs, all of which can involve activities linked to the pr… Show more

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“…Business associations as vehicles for rent-seeking, price-fixing and other ruinous practices have occasionally had scholarly attention (Molnár, 2020). Surveys on employers' associations, such as Brandl and Lehr (2019), have received funding from the International Labour Organization (ILO).…”
Section: The Academymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business associations as vehicles for rent-seeking, price-fixing and other ruinous practices have occasionally had scholarly attention (Molnár, 2020). Surveys on employers' associations, such as Brandl and Lehr (2019), have received funding from the International Labour Organization (ILO).…”
Section: The Academymentioning
confidence: 99%