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First , would we not give up much in this country if we were to undertake more comprehensive planning rather than continue with our traditional laissez - faire ? Second , in what sense ( if we go beyond traditional child welfare ...
First , would we not give up much in this country if we were to undertake more comprehensive planning rather than continue with our traditional laissez - faire ? Second , in what sense ( if we go beyond traditional child welfare ...
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ment here at about the level of the Full Employment Act of 1947 , which created the possibility of , but not the detailed mandate for , more economic planning . Perhaps we are already further along since the Council of Economic Advisers ...
ment here at about the level of the Full Employment Act of 1947 , which created the possibility of , but not the detailed mandate for , more economic planning . Perhaps we are already further along since the Council of Economic Advisers ...
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There is still room for careful planning on the state level . Here , too , is a place for coordination of planning within social welfare . These new health provisions come at a time when states are completing a long period of community ...
There is still room for careful planning on the state level . Here , too , is a place for coordination of planning within social welfare . These new health provisions come at a time when states are completing a long period of community ...
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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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