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Business Government

Business Government

Q 1. Explain why the public is treated as a separate group in the interactions among business, government, and the public. Doesn’t government represent the public’s interests? How should the public’s interests be manifested?2. What are the limits of corporate political strategy? Are there lines that companies should not cross? 3. What is the most important environmental issue (from the issues you have heard of online, in the news, etc.) now receiving worldwide attention?

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The public has no participation in the business tactics that are taken to counter the different policies of the government. These regulatory policies include political contribution, lobbying which doesn’t involve public. The government regulates business both economically and socially. The government has direct regulatory control over the business as a major purchaser, financer. So, the public is treated as a separate group in the interactions among them (Carroll, Brown & Buchholtz, 2014).