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... questions of great importance remain unanswered . The first is whether it is technically possible for the commissions ... question thus becomes highly important : is it politically possible to develop the needed standards ? At this point ...
... questions of great importance remain unanswered . The first is whether it is technically possible for the commissions ... question thus becomes highly important : is it politically possible to develop the needed standards ? At this point ...
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... question similar to that raised earlier about the legalist solution of better definition of standards : Isn't suggesting the political solution of reorganizing the commissions to make them responsible to a larger constituency tantamount ...
... question similar to that raised earlier about the legalist solution of better definition of standards : Isn't suggesting the political solution of reorganizing the commissions to make them responsible to a larger constituency tantamount ...
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... question ) . There was no important difference between Republicans and Democrats on this question . ( See Table 6. ) Second , analysis by commodity groups reveals that those groups least positively affected by the legislation most often ...
... question ) . There was no important difference between Republicans and Democrats on this question . ( See Table 6. ) Second , analysis by commodity groups reveals that those groups least positively affected by the legislation most often ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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