1. Commitments to social justice were thrown out of the window in pursuit of a more polarised and unequal economic model. 2. It is not just an international agreement which needs redefining but a whole economic model. 3. The research will collect and organise data on these, with a view to evaluating the economic models. 4. Although these assumptions may seem too numerous and overly restrictive it is worth restating that this is essentially a deductive economic model which abstracts from reality. 5. In economic models of bureaucratic behaviour it is assumed that economic incentives and constraints are what count, rather than the moral or intellectual qualities of public servants. 6. Policy questions for the management of public services are also raised by economic models of bureaucratic motivation and efficiency. 7. Thus economic models of bureaucratic behaviour usually involve a theory of legislative behaviour in which politicians aim to maximize their electoral support. 8. The theoretical basis for this rests on economic models which predict that there are net welfare gains available from removing these barriers. 9. Analysts and others said getting into the water business in the United States had been deliberately slow because Coke executives wanted to be sure the economic model would work. |