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These two assumptions about the future concerning income and wealth differentials and social costs and private costs are , I suggest , implicit in the model of economic progress I have instanced - a model we might call the " optimistic ...
These two assumptions about the future concerning income and wealth differentials and social costs and private costs are , I suggest , implicit in the model of economic progress I have instanced - a model we might call the " optimistic ...
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Secondly , the facts of change are important because we need to ask questions about how these social costs - part of the raison d'être of social policy — are distributed , and may be distributed in the future , among the population by ...
Secondly , the facts of change are important because we need to ask questions about how these social costs - part of the raison d'être of social policy — are distributed , and may be distributed in the future , among the population by ...
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I propose briefly to reexamine them ; for the history of successful and unsuccessful essays in " prediction " in the past may help us to construct more viable models for the future . At the very least , we may learn something from our ...
I propose briefly to reexamine them ; for the history of successful and unsuccessful essays in " prediction " in the past may help us to construct more viable models for the future . At the very least , we may learn something from our ...
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE TO ECONOMIC | 3 |
SOCIAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS LL | 25 |
LABOR STANDARDS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION AS BUFFERS | 40 |
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