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Inefficiencies in Political Resource Allocation

Political processes for allocating resources can result in inefficient outcomes where the social costs of a project outweigh its social benefits. This inefficiency often stems from factors like the disproportionate influence of well-organized special-interest groups, vote-trading (logrolling) among politicians, and a focus on short-term electoral gains rather than long-term public welfare.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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