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... discuss the techniques used by pressure groups in seeking to influence policy and their role in the democratic political process . His discussion of the Federal Power Commission points up the role administrative agencies may play in the ...
... discuss the techniques used by pressure groups in seeking to influence policy and their role in the democratic political process . His discussion of the Federal Power Commission points up the role administrative agencies may play in the ...
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... discussion of this and other pertinent administrative myths , see Har- old Stein's remarks in General Credit Control Subcommittee Hearings , 1952 , pp . 758-59 . 42. Sen. Doc . 123 , pp . 263–73 . 43. See the remarks of Leon H ...
... discussion of this and other pertinent administrative myths , see Har- old Stein's remarks in General Credit Control Subcommittee Hearings , 1952 , pp . 758-59 . 42. Sen. Doc . 123 , pp . 263–73 . 43. See the remarks of Leon H ...
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... discussion of the Act's passage indicates that it was shaped by a variety of political , personal , and economic factors . He rejects some of the simplistic explanations for its adoption . He concludes that the Sherman Act was about as ...
... discussion of the Act's passage indicates that it was shaped by a variety of political , personal , and economic factors . He rejects some of the simplistic explanations for its adoption . He concludes that the Sherman Act was about as ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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