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Trying to establish a link between the study of cabinets and the analysis of policy
outputs can be useful at least for two reasons . First , policy outputs are the most
obvious , the most easily observable , and one of the most important results of ...
Trying to establish a link between the study of cabinets and the analysis of policy
outputs can be useful at least for two reasons . First , policy outputs are the most
obvious , the most easily observable , and one of the most important results of ...
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It may be said to allow a formal analysis of decision - making processes ( those
which take place in cabinets , in our case ) , because they are examined in
accordance with certain properties they possess , irrespective of the content of
the ...
It may be said to allow a formal analysis of decision - making processes ( those
which take place in cabinets , in our case ) , because they are examined in
accordance with certain properties they possess , irrespective of the content of
the ...
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Let us suppose , for a moment , that such an analysis does not disprove those
hypotheses . If we consider what appears to be the most relevant variable , the
supporting majority ( whose impact could be modified in part by some of the other
...
Let us suppose , for a moment , that such an analysis does not disprove those
hypotheses . If we consider what appears to be the most relevant variable , the
supporting majority ( whose impact could be modified in part by some of the other
...
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