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... and they avoid policies that imply loss of support , and therefore diminishing that likelihood . Wilson identifies four types of policy and of policy - making process . a ) Policies with concentrated benefits and diffused costs .
... and they avoid policies that imply loss of support , and therefore diminishing that likelihood . Wilson identifies four types of policy and of policy - making process . a ) Policies with concentrated benefits and diffused costs .
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It is understandable , then , that such policies imply strong conflict and painful decisions . If there are no particular reasons for pressing these policies ( such as the imperative need to adhere to the party program , or exceptional ...
It is understandable , then , that such policies imply strong conflict and painful decisions . If there are no particular reasons for pressing these policies ( such as the imperative need to adhere to the party program , or exceptional ...
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Many groups will be influential , but they will normally succeed only in blocking undesired policies . Having desired policies approved is much more difficult , if they imply concentrated or ideologically defined costs ; not so for ...
Many groups will be influential , but they will normally succeed only in blocking undesired policies . Having desired policies approved is much more difficult , if they imply concentrated or ideologically defined costs ; not so for ...
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