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Economic understandings have been reached, goals clarified, measures for orderly change adopted. Severe depression has been prevented by such devices as the tax cut which gave new vitality to a lagging economy two years ago, ...
Economic understandings have been reached, goals clarified, measures for orderly change adopted. Severe depression has been prevented by such devices as the tax cut which gave new vitality to a lagging economy two years ago, ...
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The questions at issue are these : In a democratic society who should determine social welfare goals ? Who should determine policy ? How should social change be effected ? It is clear that government is and should be directly and deeply ...
The questions at issue are these : In a democratic society who should determine social welfare goals ? Who should determine policy ? How should social change be effected ? It is clear that government is and should be directly and deeply ...
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It points out choices in the goal area , and here the authors are being analytical . It describes how people do choose goals . And third , it is concerned with how policy - makers , social scientists , and citizens can intervene in ...
It points out choices in the goal area , and here the authors are being analytical . It describes how people do choose goals . And third , it is concerned with how policy - makers , social scientists , and citizens can intervene in ...
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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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