Explain the effects of having more regulations within a bureaucracy
A) More bureaucrats emerge when more regulations are instilled, resulting in more corruption.
B) More regulations lead to more organization within bureaucracy, resulting in less corruption.
C) More regulations eliminate the need for as many bureaucrats, resulting in less corruption.
D) More corruption occurs when more regulations are instilled due to less bureaucrats being
needed.
A
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