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... important political forces and qualitatively commenting on their activity and impact . Further research to permit generalizations as to what forces tend to operate in particular types of situations or cases would be desirable . While ...
... important political forces and qualitatively commenting on their activity and impact . Further research to permit generalizations as to what forces tend to operate in particular types of situations or cases would be desirable . While ...
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... important . The importance which constitutional considerations once had in the formation of economic policy is also illustrated by the Bernstein selection . This is now more a matter of historical interest than practi- cal importance ...
... important . The importance which constitutional considerations once had in the formation of economic policy is also illustrated by the Bernstein selection . This is now more a matter of historical interest than practi- cal importance ...
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... important questions arise . Are the decisions of the agencies made openly or in private ? Are they made after delibera- tion and debate ? Does the public have a chance to participate ? Is there any check or review of what is decided ...
... important questions arise . Are the decisions of the agencies made openly or in private ? Are they made after delibera- tion and debate ? Does the public have a chance to participate ? Is there any check or review of what is decided ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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