What is the free-rider/collective action problem? Describe one way that an interest group can overcome this problem

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Explain that the free-rider/collective action problem occurs when individuals can receive the benefits of collective action without having to contribute to the effort. As a result, they have no incentive to participate.
2, Describe one way that an interest group can overcome this problem, such as by providing material benefits or other incentives to members. These benefits can be reserved to those who contribute, thus creating an incentive for individuals to join the group.

Political Science

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a. Article I b. Article II c. Article III d. Article IV

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The effect of public opinion on the content of a president's policy has been demonstrated by polls showing __________

A)consistently low approval ratings for the federal bureaucracy during the Clinton administration B)that citizens were opposed to the United States engaging in a conflict with Iraq during the Bush administration C) that citizens blamed Republicans for failing to reach an agreementin the budget debates during the Clinton administration D) high levels of support for the privitization of Social Security during the Bush administration

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Where do the states get their power in the U.S. constitutional order?

a. the full faith and credit clause b. the supremacy clause c. the Tenth Amendment d. the Fourth Amendment

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List the six basic stages of the policy development process, in order.

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science