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lracut11

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If we add both the immediate and long-term symbolic and tangible benefits of a policy and subtract the costs of the same, we would calculate
 
  a. nonparametric costs and benefits. b. total costs.
  c. net benefits and costs.
  d. parametric policy costs and benefits.

Question 2

Symbolic policy impact deals with
 
  a. net costs.
  b. net benefits.
  c. tangible accomplishments.
  d. perceptions of governmental actions.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d




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