EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 90-95European University Institute, 1990 - Europe |
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... organized ( for instance by a trade union ) . Again , the potential winners know that they are gaining something and are expected to be grateful towards the decision - maker . But now the potential losers , too , know that they could be ...
... organized ( for instance by a trade union ) . Again , the potential winners know that they are gaining something and are expected to be grateful towards the decision - maker . But now the potential losers , too , know that they could be ...
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SPS. rider problem . So they will organize themselves in order to react and block the undesired policy . It is ... organized . It may also be that the loser and the winner is the same person ( for instance a taxpayer who at the ...
SPS. rider problem . So they will organize themselves in order to react and block the undesired policy . It is ... organized . It may also be that the loser and the winner is the same person ( for instance a taxpayer who at the ...
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... organized way ( with pressure , protests , lobbying , etc. ) . An even more complex situation ( not considered by Wilson , who deals only with the US case ) occurs when the feelings of the public are mobilized by the parties through an ...
... organized way ( with pressure , protests , lobbying , etc. ) . An even more complex situation ( not considered by Wilson , who deals only with the US case ) occurs when the feelings of the public are mobilized by the parties through an ...
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adoption agenda allocated Analysis ANTONIO LA SPINA Author Title Blondel Cabinets and Policy-Making Cedam ceteris paribus coalition committees compact majorities Composite majorities concentrated benefits concentrated costs conflict Consequences for Policy Consiglio Consociational majorities controversial policies debate decision-making decisione legislativa decisions desired policies diffused costs discussion distributive policies Divisive Divisive Regulatory-specific Divisive Regulatory-specific Distributive electoral ESPING-ANDERSEN EUI Working Paper European Community European University Institute favour Features of Cabinets formal Giandomenico MAJONE government platform groups HAMMOND Ideologically Divisive Divisive ideologically divisive policies influential inside the cabinet Jean Blondel John MICKLEWRIGHT kinds of policy Lowi Majoritarian Market obstacles or facilitations Padova party Peter policies at issue Policies General Ideologically policy outputs policy process Policy Theory policy-making process Public Policy pure divisive Reflections on Cabinets regulatory regulatory-specific policies Social Stephen MARTIN substantive difficulty tend types of majority types of policy Typologies of Public Washington D.C. Wilson's typology workload