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We have gained assurance from measures of social intervention we have taken in the past . All the forebodings about social security when it was launched thirty years ago proved groundless ; it has succeeded beyond the hopes of its most ...
We have gained assurance from measures of social intervention we have taken in the past . All the forebodings about social security when it was launched thirty years ago proved groundless ; it has succeeded beyond the hopes of its most ...
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Unfortunately , the cost - effectiveness ratio of most social welfare measures cannot be so readily pinpointed with the tools currently available to us . We lag behind the economists in acquiring the knowledge which makes measurement of ...
Unfortunately , the cost - effectiveness ratio of most social welfare measures cannot be so readily pinpointed with the tools currently available to us . We lag behind the economists in acquiring the knowledge which makes measurement of ...
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The need to measure trends in social welfare in a form comparable to the measurement of the gross national product suggested the preparation of a paper devoted to the question : How do you measure social progress ?
The need to measure trends in social welfare in a form comparable to the measurement of the gross national product suggested the preparation of a paper devoted to the question : How do you measure social progress ?
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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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