Discuss the selective incentives that interest groups provide to overcome the free rider problem and to attract potential members and retain current members.
What will be an ideal response?
Selective incentives include material benefits that are tangible rewards for joining (e.g., magazines or discounts). Solidary benefits are the social benefits that a member receives by bonding with others in society. Expressive benefits come from the satisfaction of doing something that a citizen values. Together, these incentives help overcome the free rider problem.
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A. national government B. state government C. local government D. county government
The Iman Jum'ehs are
a. prayer leaders at Iran's main city mosques. b. the heads of Iran's main religious endowments. c. the members of the Expediency Council. d. the directors of Iran's large public organizations like the Iranian Oil Company. e. the military heads of the pasdaran.