Question
The monopolistic model proposes that bureaucracies are naturally competitive and power-hungry.
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False
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
False
The monopolistic model generally suggests that bureaucracies tend to become self-serving and uncompetitive due to a lack of competition, leading to inefficiency and a focus on maintaining their own power rather than competing for effectiveness. Therefore, it does not align with the description of bureaucracies being "naturally competitive and power-hungry."
The monopolistic model generally suggests that bureaucracies tend to become self-serving and uncompetitive due to a lack of competition, leading to inefficiency and a focus on maintaining their own power rather than competing for effectiveness. Therefore, it does not align with the description of bureaucracies being "naturally competitive and power-hungry."