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... direct influence is exerted on legislatures and administrative agencies . Indirect influence is exerted when a group encourages members , affiliates , and other publics to engage in politi- cal activities themselves . Direct influence ...
... direct influence is exerted on legislatures and administrative agencies . Indirect influence is exerted when a group encourages members , affiliates , and other publics to engage in politi- cal activities themselves . Direct influence ...
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... direct value in return . Expenditures resulting in tangible benefits now include the housing program , slum clearance , and a greater expanded conception of resource development . With respect to expenditures for intangible benefits the ...
... direct value in return . Expenditures resulting in tangible benefits now include the housing program , slum clearance , and a greater expanded conception of resource development . With respect to expenditures for intangible benefits the ...
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... direct , positive benefit to the group's constituencies though , as will appear , it soon became evi- dent that they did have a constituency interest in the bill . Opinion on the second bill shows a party split . Though the Re ...
... direct , positive benefit to the group's constituencies though , as will appear , it soon became evi- dent that they did have a constituency interest in the bill . Opinion on the second bill shows a party split . Though the Re ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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