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kodithompson

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The term bureaucratic rings refers to the
 
  a. clientelistic networks established by private interests and mid-level bureaucrats.
  b. organizational structure of the Brazilian bureaucracy.
  c. close links between private interests, mid-level bureaucrats, and legislators.
  d. close links between domestic private interests, foreign commercial interests, and legislators.
  e. clientelistic networks established between foreign commercial interests and mid-level bureaucrats.

Question 2

Most experts agree that among the most important criteria to evaluate taxes are the fundamental principles of
 
  a. equity.
  b. political accountability.
  c. yield and elasticity.
  d. All of these choices.



nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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