On Joining Interest Groups: A Comment
Wyn Grant
British Journal of Political Science, 1979, vol. 9, issue 1, 126-128
Abstract:
Following the exchange between Shackleton and Marsh on the work of Olson and its applicability to the case of the Confederation of British Industry, I wish to criticize some of Shackleton's points and develop some of those made by Marsh. I intend to ignore some of Shackleton's criticisms of the methodology Marsh and I employed in our book (for example, our use of semi-structured interviews, a respectable technique in elite interviewing) and instead to concentrate on substantive questions of more general interest.
Date: 1979
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