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STATES OF EUROPE * Hazardous Welfare - State Dynamics By ASSAR LINDBECK * The Large Welfare State as a System By RICHARD B. The achievements and costs of the modern welfare state are both usually analyzed in static terms .
STATES OF EUROPE * Hazardous Welfare - State Dynamics By ASSAR LINDBECK * The Large Welfare State as a System By RICHARD B. The achievements and costs of the modern welfare state are both usually analyzed in static terms .
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The Large Welfare State as a System By RICHARD B. FREEMAN * The Devolution of the Nordic and Teutonic Economies By MANCUR. There are three great puzzles in interpreting European experience with large welfare states , supportive ...
The Large Welfare State as a System By RICHARD B. FREEMAN * The Devolution of the Nordic and Teutonic Economies By MANCUR. There are three great puzzles in interpreting European experience with large welfare states , supportive ...
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As applied here , it treats all elements of the welfare state and economy similarly , when in fact sectors and programs differ in their effects and linkages . Banking and credit systems , for instance , may have greater effects on the ...
As applied here , it treats all elements of the welfare state and economy similarly , when in fact sectors and programs differ in their effects and linkages . Banking and credit systems , for instance , may have greater effects on the ...
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