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    P4 Describe, with examples, the impact of government policies on different public services: EXAMPLES OF POLICIES AFFECTING DIFFERENT PUBLIC SERVICES POLICIES THAT INFLUENCE ALL SERVICES: Financial and Environmental The government has a positive role within the public services and the military as the government give the services a set amount of money that need to be managed and used carefully. Taxes are spent on the training that is needed to care and protect people in the community. And buying

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    Swot Analysis of the Indian Cotton, Jute, Sugar

    Another weakness of jute industry is poor Research & Development (R&D) initiation, invention/reverse engineering effort has been grossly neglected in this sector. The reasons for this are lack of farsightedness & forward planning on the part of government and industry. 6. Marketing has been another weak point of jute industry. It has been

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    Corruption

    system of governance, rather it was due to an increase in the number of countries that participated in the survey. Between 2010 and 2011, Nigeria’s rank actually decreased by 9 spots, showing an increase in corruption despite the efforts of the government to rid the nation of corruption. This survey shows a lack of accountability from public officials and a lax system of governance in the country. As a result corruptible acts are not

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    The Political Economy of Government Responsive-Ness: Theory and Evi-Dence from India

    political accountability and government policy. Theory predicts that for a higher share of media receivers, political accountability and hence government expenditures increase. Besley & Burgess (2002) give additional insight into this topic by analyzing the impact of media circulation on government responsiveness to falls in food production and crop flood damage in Indian states. The authors use the extent of public food distribution and calamity relief as proxies for government responsiveness. In addition

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    Pork Barrel

    Public policy refers to the actions taken by government — its decisions that are intended to solve problems and improve the quality of life for its citizens. At the federal level, public policies are enacted to regulate industry and business, to protect citizens at home and abroad, to aid state and city governments and people such as the poor through funding programs, and to encourage social goals. A policy established and carried out by the government goes through several stages from inception to

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    Effective but Limited Government

    The democratic system is the best type of government ever formulated; however, this does not imply that each democratic system is good. Numerous nations with a free government are kept down by the nonattendance of a law based convention and issues as poverty, transgressions, corruption, natural calamities, and common strife. Democracy allows individuals talk what they have in their minds and shape their kids' prospects. When many people from various locations in the world are ready to face risks

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    Business Environment

    factors include five M’s such as, man, material, money, machine and management. These internal factors change the function of business. External factor are those factors which are beyond the control of business enterprise. These external factors are government factors, legal factors, physical factors and demographical factors. External environment or factors are also two types, micro environment and macro environment. Micro environment consist of suppliers, customers, market intermediaries, competitors

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    Public Administrator

    ............ 3 1.1 People.................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Economy .............................................................................................. 3 1.3 Public Spending ..................................................................................... 4 1.4 Public Sector Employment and Wages....................................................... 4 2. Legal Structure ..........................................

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    The Pros And Cons Of Social Contract

    The state refers to a nation or territory that is considered as an organized political community under one government or sovereign. The social contract bounds this political community which consisted of its citizens to the state; if there is no government and there was no law to regulate them, every individual would do whatever they deem fit, this results in hardships and oppression on the sectors of the society. To resolve these issues, the individuals entered into two agreements which are “Pactum

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    Exploring the Role of Government Watchdogs in Canada and Its Influence on Society, Economics, and Politics

    Exploring The Role Of Government Watchdogs In Canada And Its Influence On Society, Economics, And Politics Introduction In our increasingly neoliberalized and privatized society, the concept of governance and ethical conduct has been falling from the grips of public dialogue and discussion. Self-regulation has become a “mantra for both governments and private industry in the neoliberal era (Burch et al., 2013, p. 259). Given the onset of recent environmental disasters related to the oil

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