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Anne Rasmussen

Researcher at University of Copenhagen

Publications -  105
Citations -  2318

Anne Rasmussen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Politics. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1920 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Rasmussen include European University Institute & University of Bergen.

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Determinants of Upper-Class Dominance in the Heavenly Chorus: Lessons from European Union Online Consultations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse a new dataset of participation in the European Commission's online consultations during the last ten years and compare it to the population of registered interests, and find that business dominance in consultations is even higher than in the registered groups.
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Defining and classifying interest groups

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared different approaches to defining and classifying interest groups with a sample of lobbying actors coded according to different coding schemes and found a closer link between group attributes and group type in narrower classification schemes based on group organizational characteristics than those based on a behavioral definition of lobbying.
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Representatives of the public?: public opinion and interest group activity

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether groups mobilise on issues in policy areas that are regarded as salient by the public and found that higher rates of mobilisation are found on those issues that fall within policy areas and those with consequences for budgetary spending.
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With a little help from the people? The role of public opinion in advocacy success

TL;DR: The authors examined how support from the public affects advocacy success, relying on a new original data set containing information on public opinion, advocacy positions, and policy outcomes on 50 policy issues in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
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Interest organizations across economic sectors: explaining interest group density in the European Union

TL;DR: In this article, the density of interest organizations per economic sector in the European Union on the basis of political and economic institutional factors is analyzed, and it is shown that economic institutions structure the supply and demand for interest organizations by affecting the number of potential constituents, the resources available for lobbying and the geographical level of collective action of businesses.