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The Influence of Organization Ecology Research on Population Ecology of Interest Representation: Present Practices and Future Prospects

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Halpin, Darren

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Palgrave Macmillan Ltd

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The population ecology approach to the study of interest representation gave the sub-field a solid rationale to take an aggregate view of interest organizations, focusing on dynamics at the population level, rather than processes of formation and maintenance at the level of individual groups.

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The Organization Ecology of Interest Communities. Assessment and Agenda

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2037-12-31
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