Private interest groups advocate for specific economic or professional goals, such as higher profits or industry regulations. They lobby governments, fund campaigns, and shape policies to benefit their members—corporations, unions, or trade associations. These groups primarily serve their own stakeholders, often limiting broader public advantages.
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