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Before moving toward nonrepresentational figuration, Diebenkorn's work consisted primarily of landscapes and depictions of isolated, anonymous figures.
Public Choice Theory
A theory that applies economic principles and methodologies to the analysis of political science, investigating decision-making in public sectors.
Government Decision Making
Involves the processes and actions through which government officials or bodies determine policies, allocate resources, and address public issues.
Fiscal Policy
Changes in government spending and tax collections designed to achieve full employment, price stability, and economic growth; also called discretionary fiscal policy.
Paradox Of Voting
A situation in democratic decision-making where rational individual choice can lead to an outcome that seems irrational or suboptimal for the group.
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