Pre-midterm
Ethical Frameworks
Causal Inference/Agency Problems
Mystery Jar
Memo Related
100

What are the Four I's?

Issues, Institutions, Interests, Information 

100

What ethical system is concerned with the greatest good for the greatest number of people?

Utilitarianism

100

What is the fundamental problem of causal inference?

You never know the counterfactual!

100

What are the four types of politics described in the Wilson Matrix? 

Interest group; Entrepreneurial; Client; Majoritarian

100

How do you structure a proper in-text APA citation? 

(Author last name, Year published)

200

What are the stages of the policy process?

Problem Recognition; Agenda Setting; Policy Formulation; Policy Adoption; Policy Implementation; Analysis and Evaluation


200

What are the two different types of utilitarianism?

Act and rule

200

What are two different types of studies used to observe causal inference? 

RCTs and natural experiments

200

What are four ways of solving collective action problems?

Entrepreneurs; coordination; selective incentives; repeated interactions

200

What is the purpose of the executive summary?

It gives a "roadmap" of the memo

300

What are the reasons for government action? 

Externalities; collective goods; limited info; redistribution
300

What ethical framework is concerned with decisions being made behind a veil of ignorance/from an original position?

Rawlsian Justice

300

Describe the principal agent problem. 

Principals and agents may have different information and different priorities -- this could lead to agency loss and inefficiency.

300

Name at least four market failures.

Productive/allocative inefficiency; monopoly power; missing markets; incomplete markets; demerit goods; negative externalities; property rights; information failure

300

What does a good problem statement have? 

Quantifier, cause, problem, normative/evaluative component

400

Name the four categories used in the tools of government action matrix. 

Direct action, indirect action, money, "other"

400

Describe the difference between teleological and deontological systems. 

Teleological - ends-based. Deontological - reasoning/motives-based. 

400

What is selection bias? 

underlying differences between those in treated and untreated groups; make it difficult to observe causal effect of intervention

400

What are the three visions for the Role of the Public?

Electoral Connection (Mayhew); Democracy for Realists (Achen and Bartels); Unequal Responsiveness (Gilens)

400

What are the important elements you should include in the recommendation section?

Policy rec; tradeoffs of choosing that policy versus not choosing others; new/expanded analysis; steps to implement
500

Draw out the optimal policy chart template OR describe it as best you can 

TAs ... this one's on you! 

500

Name the two principles associated with Rawlsian Justice.

Equal Liberty Principle and Difference Principle.

500

What are the four ways to address the principal-agent problem? 

Specificity, incentives, monitoring, selection

500

What is the title of the Act that set out the bureaucratic rulemaking process? 

Administrative Procedures Act of 1946

500

Give an example of passive voice and then explain how you would correct it to make it active voice.

TAs this one is up to you...