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... action followed by government in dealing with some matter , such as poverty , indus- trial monopoly , or agricultural prices . Viewed as a course of action , policy involves both decisions to take action , as by the enactment of ...
... action followed by government in dealing with some matter , such as poverty , indus- trial monopoly , or agricultural prices . Viewed as a course of action , policy involves both decisions to take action , as by the enactment of ...
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... action programs . How much participation should there be by the poor ? What form should participation take ? How should representatives of the poor be selected ? Such questions , arising when the Office of Economic Opportunity began to ...
... action programs . How much participation should there be by the poor ? What form should participation take ? How should representatives of the poor be selected ? Such questions , arising when the Office of Economic Opportunity began to ...
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... action moved so effortlessly through the first congressional round without stimulating either congressional curiosity or anxiety . Title II , when read casually , sounds pedestrian enough : Section 202 ( a ) The term " community action ...
... action moved so effortlessly through the first congressional round without stimulating either congressional curiosity or anxiety . Title II , when read casually , sounds pedestrian enough : Section 202 ( a ) The term " community action ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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