in theory, a rational actor would choose to create a policy that addressed a problem in a way that is clear, measurable, and efficient and takes all potential outcomes into consideration. in practice, political actors make decisions that reflect rationality that is limited by which of the following?

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Political actors can act rationally limited by the ideology of their parties or individual convenience.

A political actor is a term to refer to any individual who is participating in the politics of a country from any position, such as:

  • President
  • Senator
  • Minister
  • Mayor

When a person begins his political career, he generally aligns himself with a party according to his ideals. Therefore, when he occupies a position from the party they demand that he follow the ideals set by the party.

Additionally, some political actors may act in a corrupt manner influenced by economic interest or power. For example:

A politician makes a decision that will benefit a company that later gives him a bribe for having made that decision in his favor.

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