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Q: What is the process of solving constituents problems dealing with the bureaucracy?
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What is the legislative process of monitoring the bureaucracy and its administration of policy?

Legislative Oversight.


Substantive due process is best associated with dealing with?

Substantive due process is best associated with dealing with fundamental rights


What The voters in a district?

The voters in a given district are called constituents. A constituency is the entire body of voters as a whole.


Features of bureaucracy?

Bureaucracy is a flawed process that brings about many adverse side effects. Instead of managing productivity, managers are encouraged to worry about the processes. Multiple constraints increase the possibility of those with their own self interests being allowed to intervene in the running of the department. Rather than common business concerns of efficiency, there is more of a tendency to worry about equity. Constraints on resources make managers risk averse, and there is an overabundance of managers performing duplicate tasks.


Functions of research department?

Stock Broking: The business and process of dealing in securities on a stock exchange. A stock broker in other words is a regulated professional who buys and sells shares and other securities through market makers on behalf of investors. A transaction on a stock exchange must be made between two members of the exchange an ordinary person may not walk into the Exchange (Bombay Stock Exchange for example), and ask to trade stock. Such an exchange must be done through a broker. There are three types of services which are performed by a Stock Broker: Execution only, which means that the broker will only carry out the client's instructions to buy or sell Advisory dealing, where the broker advises the client on which shares to buy and sell, but leaves the final decision to the investor. Discretionary dealing, where the stockbroker ascertains the client's investment objectives and then makes all dealing decisions on the client's behalf.