What are the different types of interest groups? Which types of interest groups are the most susceptible to the free rider problem?

What will be an ideal response?


There are economic, equal opportunity, and public interest groups. They are considerably different from one another, but the greatest difference is found in their ability to overcome the free rider problem. Public interest groups suffer the most from the free rider problem because their goal is to provide collective goods--the very goods that people would receive whether or not they participated. Equal opportunity interest groups escape the free rider problem somewhat. Economic interest groups, which provide material benefits to members, rather than collective goods, have the least trouble with the free rider problem. All interest groups must find a mixture of selective incentives to keep their groups cohesive.

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