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As exemplified by the experience of Portland, Oregon, which of the following is not a significant roadblock to successful performance measurement?
 
  a. Setting solid, measurable performance targets
  b. Creating a high degree of ownership for the system
  c. Ensuring the quality and reliability of performance data
  d. Allocating the resources needed to maintain reporting and tracking

Question 2

Traditional Keynesian fiscal and monetary policy focuses on the supply of goods and services.
 
  A. true
  B. false



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B



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