2. When the benefits of public sector action are difficult for voters to perceive, proposals tend to
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2. When the benefits of public sector action are difficult for voters to perceive, proposals tend to be rejected even though they would promote the community's welfare
(that is, the total benefits from such projects would exceed their costs) . On the other hand, when the costs of a policy are difficult to identify, there is a strong incentive to
"package" public policy in a manner that amplifies the benefits while concealing the costs imposed on voters.
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Economics Private And Public Choice
ISBN: 9780123110404
2nd Edition
Authors: James D Gwartney; Richard Stroup; A H Studenmund
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