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... proposal in its simplest form and often avoid the complications involved in embodying the proposal in statutory drafts . At times a congressman is misled by this simple but convincing pre- sentation and commits himself before he is ...
... proposal in its simplest form and often avoid the complications involved in embodying the proposal in statutory drafts . At times a congressman is misled by this simple but convincing pre- sentation and commits himself before he is ...
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... proposal with the necessary congressmen are not available .... 4. Lack of omniscience on the part of the Treasury ... proposal . If the Treasury is off its guard and acquiesces , the proposal becomes law . If the Treasury is unprepared ...
... proposal with the necessary congressmen are not available .... 4. Lack of omniscience on the part of the Treasury ... proposal . If the Treasury is off its guard and acquiesces , the proposal becomes law . If the Treasury is unprepared ...
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... proposal is considered as merely one more item in a general revenue bill . Here it is also protected from the threat - and fate - of a presidential veto . Even when the proposal is considered as a separate bill , the fact that it is ...
... proposal is considered as merely one more item in a general revenue bill . Here it is also protected from the threat - and fate - of a presidential veto . Even when the proposal is considered as a separate bill , the fact that it is ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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