Mancur Olson — New institutional economics Born January 22, 1932(1932 01 22) Grand Forks, North Dakota Died February 19, 1998(1998 02 19) (aged 66) National … Wikipedia
Mancur Olson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Olson. Mancur Olson (1932 1998) est un économiste américain, contributeur à la théorie des choix public (public choice). Il est connu principalement pour ses deux ouvrages « La Logique de l action… … Wikipédia en Français
Conscription in the United States — Young men registering for conscription during World War I, New York City, June 5, 1917. The Draft redirects here. For other uses, see Draft (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
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Interest group — An interest group (also advocacy group, lobby group, pressure group or special interest group) is an organized collection of people who seek to influence political decisions.Types of groupsectionalSectional groups represent the interests of their … Wikipedia
Advocacy group — This article is about political and social advocacy and lobbying groups. For other interest groups, see Interest group (disambiguation). Advocacy groups (also pressure groups, lobby groups and some interest groups and special interest groups) use … Wikipedia
Awards and decorations of the United States government — are civilian awards of the U.S. federal government which are typically issued for sustained meritorious service, in a civilian capacity, while serving in the U.S. federal government. Certain U.S. government awards may also be issued to military… … Wikipedia