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Formal Proposals Rarely Need Front And/or End Matter

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Formal proposals rarely need front and/or end matter.


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Public Choice

A branch of economics that studies the decision-making processes of government entities and its impact on economic policy.

Regulatory Capture

A situation where regulatory agencies are dominated by the interests of the industries they are supposed to regulate, rather than serving the public interest.

Special-Interest Effect

The scenario where a small group gains significant benefits from a public policy or action, often at the expense of the larger population.

Lobbyists

Individuals or organizations that attempt to influence governmental policies and decisions in favor of a specific cause or interest they represent.

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