In this timely book, political scientist, Mark Duckenfield explores
how British and German business associations formed their political
attitudes towards Economic and Monetary Union from 1988 through
1998. He makes the provocative argument that business associations
are not mere transmission belts for their members' economic
interests, rather, they are political entities in their own right.
Consequently they act strategically in order to promote their
members specific interests, and are particularly attentive to the
configuration of partisan political forces in their national
legislatures.
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