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The idea that has inspired the typologies advanced by some political scientists , such as Lowi , Salisbury and Wilson , is that public policies must be classified according to the conditions in which they are adopted or transformed ...
The idea that has inspired the typologies advanced by some political scientists , such as Lowi , Salisbury and Wilson , is that public policies must be classified according to the conditions in which they are adopted or transformed ...
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So , for instance , a policy that , according to the mere number of the people it benefits and damages , seems to be regulatory - specific or general , could be the result of powerful clashes between ideological stands , and therefore ...
So , for instance , a policy that , according to the mere number of the people it benefits and damages , seems to be regulatory - specific or general , could be the result of powerful clashes between ideological stands , and therefore ...
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Again very roughly and tentatively ( because some concrete instances could belie the following correlation ) , we could choose to rank the above said types of policy , according to their degree of substantive difficulty , in the ...
Again very roughly and tentatively ( because some concrete instances could belie the following correlation ) , we could choose to rank the above said types of policy , according to their degree of substantive difficulty , in the ...
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