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what is political outcome

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Answered by KAVINPRIME
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A Brief History of Institutionalism

Institutionalism has a long established tradition among those interested in politics and political outcomes. Plato's Republic is a comparative study of institutions. Similarly, Aristotle's central concern in Politics is which kinds of political institutions will produce the best outcomes. James Madison must clearly also be seen as an early American ‘Institutionalist’ in that he was specifically concerned with which kinds of institutions would produce the best political outcomes and how the specific design of institutions would shape political outcomes.

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Answered by aamina54
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polltical outcome refers to the fact that when passing any law there may be some pollitical cost as the law may upset some people and please others

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