According to Rodrik, which of the following strategies should trade ministers employ to expand trade for individual nations?

a. take steps to ensure the banking system in a country is better regulated
b. use international pressure to reduce financial corruption between nation-states
c. use access to foreign markets to encourage an export-oriented growth strategy
d. create the domestic space needed to protect social programs and regulations, renew domestic social contracts, and pursue locally tailored growth policies


d

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Which of the following statements is true of a national committee?

a. A committee consists of representatives chosen fromall the state party organizations. b. Themembers of a committee work independently. c. The chairperson of a committee is formally elected by its party's presidential nominee d. A committee does not impact presidential elections in any way. e. The chairperson of a committee is elected annually.

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____________ is to ____________ as population is to parameter

a. Sample; statistic b. Statistic; sample c. Sample; element d. Random sampling; nonrandom sampling

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Developing budgets by using last year's budget as the base and adding an amount to cover the increased costs of doing business (inflation) and any new programs is called

A) deficit budgeting. B) the program planning budgeting system (PPBS). C) incremental budgeting. D) zero-based budgeting. E) cost analysis.

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There is a common assumption about pluralist politics that government programs emerge in response to interest group demands.

a. This assumption has been shown to be true with respect to all the post–New Deal programs. b. Although in reality, interests and interest groups arise in defense of government programs. c. This is true with the exception of those groups narrowly tailored to business interests. d. Although in reality, interests and interest groups are not connected to government programs in any meaningful way.

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