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Addenda : Ideology ; Substantive Difficulty It is not always true that diffused costs or benefits correspond to an " inattentive public " . Sometimes a disorganized group is mobilized by a " political entrepreneur " , becoming a ...
Addenda : Ideology ; Substantive Difficulty It is not always true that diffused costs or benefits correspond to an " inattentive public " . Sometimes a disorganized group is mobilized by a " political entrepreneur " , becoming a ...
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So far we have spoken about the political difficulty of a policymaking decision . But there is also another kind of difficulty . A given policy could be politically uncontroversial , but very complicated if we look at its substantive ...
So far we have spoken about the political difficulty of a policymaking decision . But there is also another kind of difficulty . A given policy could be politically uncontroversial , but very complicated if we look at its substantive ...
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Composite majorities fare well only on distributive policies , that is those policies that an external observer would probably consider the most trivial , from the point of view of their substantive difficulty , and the least relevant ...
Composite majorities fare well only on distributive policies , that is those policies that an external observer would probably consider the most trivial , from the point of view of their substantive difficulty , and the least relevant ...
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