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Comparative resource allocation: Politics, performance, and policy priorities
Comparative Resource Allocation explores how different political systems make decisions regarding the distribution of economic and social resources. Edited by Alexander J. Groth and Larry L. Wade, this volume brings together scholarly essays that analyze income distribution, welfare economics, and governmental performance across various countries. The book provides comparative perspectives on how policy priorities are shaped by political structures, institutional constraints, and ideological commitments. As part of the Sage Yearbooks in Politics and Public Policy series, it offers a comprehensive examination of the political and economic factors influencing resource allocation in modern states.
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