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  • November 1981
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Role of Congress in the U.S. Government Decision-Making Process

By: J. Ronald Fox
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Keywords

Decision Making; Government and Politics; United States

Citation

Fox, J. Ronald. "Role of Congress in the U.S. Government Decision-Making Process." Harvard Business School Background Note 382-057, November 1981.
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J. Ronald Fox

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