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- Q6269512 subject Q6573161.
- Q6269512 subject Q7467674.
- Q6269512 subject Q9766713.
- Q6269512 abstract "The joint decision trap was identified by the political scientist, Fritz W. Scharpf in a 1988 scholarly article, It is understood to be a situation in which there is a tendency for government decisions to be taken at the lowest common denominator in situations where the decision-makers have the ability to veto the proposals. It is a common challenge for federal governments such as Germany and the European Union.".
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- Q6269512 wikiPageExternalLink smart-choices-a-practical-guide-to-making-better-decisions.
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- Q6269512 wikiPageWikiLink Q6573161.
- Q6269512 wikiPageWikiLink Q7467674.
- Q6269512 wikiPageWikiLink Q9766713.
- Q6269512 comment "The joint decision trap was identified by the political scientist, Fritz W. Scharpf in a 1988 scholarly article, It is understood to be a situation in which there is a tendency for government decisions to be taken at the lowest common denominator in situations where the decision-makers have the ability to veto the proposals. It is a common challenge for federal governments such as Germany and the European Union.".
- Q6269512 label "Joint decision trap".