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It further implies , as a social good , that the absolute differences should widen ; that the gap between these two families in pretax incomes should double from $ 97,000 at present to $ 194,000 in the future .
It further implies , as a social good , that the absolute differences should widen ; that the gap between these two families in pretax incomes should double from $ 97,000 at present to $ 194,000 in the future .
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It is no longer necessary , therefore , to discuss the immorality and destructiveness of the present welfare system ; rather we can immediately turn our attention to discovering what would be the most desirable replacement for the ...
It is no longer necessary , therefore , to discuss the immorality and destructiveness of the present welfare system ; rather we can immediately turn our attention to discovering what would be the most desirable replacement for the ...
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Nathan was called to present his paper instead at the closing general session , inasmuch as Secretary Gardner was unable to be present . The main presentation at the Division meeting , then , was made by Edgar Borgatta .
Nathan was called to present his paper instead at the closing general session , inasmuch as Secretary Gardner was unable to be present . The main presentation at the Division meeting , then , was made by Edgar Borgatta .
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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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