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Voter Preferences
The individual choices or inclinations of voters towards candidates, political parties, or policy issues, which guide their decisions in elections.
Special-Interest Effect
The phenomenon where policy decisions disproportionately benefit a small, particular group at the expense of the general public.
Free-Rider Problem
A situation where individuals consume a good or service without contributing to its cost, often leading to underprovision of that good.
Public Goods
Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they can be used simultaneously by more than one person without diminishing availability to others.
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