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... Congress than are the line departments in the Presidential hierarchy . The Fed- eral Reserve does not depend on appropriations and thus is freed from the most frequently used tool of Congressional administrative supervi- sion . And Congress ...
... Congress than are the line departments in the Presidential hierarchy . The Fed- eral Reserve does not depend on appropriations and thus is freed from the most frequently used tool of Congressional administrative supervi- sion . And Congress ...
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... Congress was equally simple . Although they have not agreed on what the intention was , these historians have shared the view that the motives of Congress were elementary and unmixed and have differed chiefly over whether Congress was ...
... Congress was equally simple . Although they have not agreed on what the intention was , these historians have shared the view that the motives of Congress were elementary and unmixed and have differed chiefly over whether Congress was ...
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... Congress was equally simple . Although they have not agreed on what the intention was , these historians have shared the view that the motives of Congress were elementary and unmixed and have differed chiefly over whether Congress was ...
... Congress was equally simple . Although they have not agreed on what the intention was , these historians have shared the view that the motives of Congress were elementary and unmixed and have differed chiefly over whether Congress was ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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