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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
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Need help please! 20 points!

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Deffense [45]3 years ago
3 0

One type of policy making is public policy the next is regulatory policy making lastly distributive policy making.

for public, it refers to the actions taken by the government to support its decisions that are intended to solve problems for then citizens. then a policy established and carried out by the government goes through several stages from inception to conclusion.

for regulatory, this policy affect the economy for example the bank law they can only have in cash 20% of all of its money on hand because of the great depression. this also includes the insurance and banking mainly.

for distributive, refers to the provision of benefits to citizens, groups, or corporations. for example like the vet's there a group who received a very large distributive policy via the G.I bill of rights.

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