Chapter 18: Problem 21
How is it possible to bear a cost without realizing it? What are some examples of policies that affect people in ways of which they may not even be aware?
Chapter 18: Problem 21
How is it possible to bear a cost without realizing it? What are some examples of policies that affect people in ways of which they may not even be aware?
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Get started for freeWhen Microsoft was founded, the company devoted very few resources to lobbying activities. After a high-profile antitrust case against it, however, the company began to lobby heavily. Why does it make financial sense for companies to invest in lobbyists?
How can pork-barrel spending occur in a situation of majority voting when it benefits only a small group?
How does a government agency raise revenue differently from a private company, and how does that affect the way government makes decisions compared to business decisions?
What are some alternatives to a "first past the post" system that might reduce the problem of voting cycles?
Why do legislators vote for spending projects in districts that are not their own?
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