34. In logrolling, if the parties do in fact have different preferences on different issues, each party gets their most preferred outcome on their high priority issue and should be happy with the overall agreement. True False

Business · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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True. In logrolling, where parties with differing preferences exchange support on various issues, the trade-offs aim to achieve outcomes where each party secures their most preferred outcomes on their high-priority issues. This strategy allows different parties to cooperate by accommodating each other's preferences, leading to a mutual agreement where all parties find satisfaction with the overall deal.

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