An interest group is an organized group that seeks to influence public policy or advance a particular position or agenda. These groups often mobilize their members around issues of common concern and may disband once their objectives are achieved or interest wanes.
The term 'movement' has multiple interpretations in various disciplines including economics, politics, and social sciences. In economics, it generally refers to price changes or fluctuations in a market. However, in a broader context, it can also signify a political action or social campaign aimed at instigating change.
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