RELATIONS BETWEEN STATE BODIES AND BUSINESS STRUCTURES AS AN OBJECT OF POLITICAL RESEARCH

Government-business relations, public-private partnerships, lobbying, regulation, economic development, policymaking, political science, comparative analysis, public relations, international examples

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This article delves into the complex interactions between government entities and business structures, highlighting their significance in political research. It provides a thorough analysis of various forms of these interactions, such as public-private partnerships, lobbying, regulation, and control, and examines their implications for economic development, policymaking, and public relations. Through comparative examples from different countries, the article identifies unique characteristics of government-business relationships within diverse political and economic systems. It also discusses methodologies for studying these interactions and suggests approaches for future research within political science.