Does social lobbying influence legislators to publicly endorse policy proposals: Evidences from India (Record no. 516005)

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Personal name Shreyaskar, Pankaj K.P. and Pathak, Pramod
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Title Does social lobbying influence legislators to publicly endorse policy proposals: Evidences from India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Artha Vijnana
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Extent 62(3), Sep, 2020: p.296-309
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Summary, etc Lobbying is a well-established practice though it operates in a largely opaque environment in India. Eventhough there are no regulations on lobbying, it is not illegal. The presence of professional lobbyists, including those dealing with public interest matters, has been evident in public spheres, their forms and processes are varying. It is hypothesized in this paper that social lobbying through social setting including pressurising the governments through public protests in India is more effective in causing legislators to take positions that are requested by the interest groups lobbyists. The aforesaid hypothesis is examined in respect of creating conducive environment leading to the setting of a transparency law, the Right to Information (RTI) Act and the Jan Lokpal (Anti-Corruption Law) in India.- Reproduced
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Main entry heading Artha Vijnana
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Subject DIP SOCIAL MEDIA
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-02-12 62(3), Sep, 2020: p.296-309 AR124302 2021-02-12 Articles

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