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Bureaucratic politics in Israel
Sharon Gilad
, Nissim Cohen
Department of Political Science
Federmann School of Public Policy
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Israel
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Bureaucratic Politics
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Ministry of Finance
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Metal-organic Frameworks (MOFs)
66%
Bureaucracy
33%
Politicians
33%
Political Motivation
33%
Prime Minister
33%
Ministers
33%
Political Power
33%
Public Sector
33%
Veto Players
33%
Coalition Government
33%
Policy Domains
33%
Vest
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Institutional Factors
33%
Policy Influence
33%
Legal Provisions
33%
Two-tiered
33%
Institutional Advantage
33%
Power Game
33%
Finance Minister
33%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Finance
100%
Public Sector
25%
Political Power
25%
Institutional Factors
25%
Legal Provision
25%
Veto Player
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Finance
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Public Sector
25%