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Policy Making Process Naimish Patel
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1. Benefit
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The satisfaction people think they will get by adopting a certain legislation.
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2. Boycott
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A coordinated effort to get people to stop buying goods and services in order to get a company to change its policies.
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3. Client politics
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Where a small group gets benefits but the public pays the cost.
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4. Cost
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Burden that people must bear if a policy is adopted.
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5. Cost argument
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Why its worth it to adopt a policy.
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6. Deregulation
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To free from regulation, especially to remove government regulations from: deregulate the airline industry.
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7. Entrepreneurial Politics
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Benefit society as a whole but the cost is on some unidentifiable segment of society.
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8. Here-and-now argument
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Considering the current situation
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9. Interest group politics
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One small group bears the cost and another small group bears the benefits.
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10. Logrolling
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One legislature supports another project in exchange for support on his own.
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11. Majoritarian Politics
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Doing what most people want.
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12. Policy entrepreneurs
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People who pull together a majority on the behalf of unorganized interests.
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13. Political agenda
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Set of issues that merit action.
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14. Pork barrel projects
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Gives benefits to constituents in hopes of winning their votes in return.
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15. Process regulation
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Rules that regulate the manufacturing industry with hopes of improving things for workers.
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16. Relative deprivation
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The measurement of poverty. Or effects of a legislation
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17. Values
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Principles and moral standards. Or Worth of something.
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