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The work of the Committee on the Costs of Medical Care , and its planning for national health , was done except for some collaborative undertakings at the technical level - entirely outside of , and apart from , Government ; that ...
The work of the Committee on the Costs of Medical Care , and its planning for national health , was done except for some collaborative undertakings at the technical level - entirely outside of , and apart from , Government ; that ...
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Planning may even involve guiding migrations of workers from one area to another , to bring demand and supply more nearly into balance . Though broad social policies of this kind can be formulated on a national scale , effective ...
Planning may even involve guiding migrations of workers from one area to another , to bring demand and supply more nearly into balance . Though broad social policies of this kind can be formulated on a national scale , effective ...
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One school of thought favors local planning and control . Another school , following the Swedish experience , advocates a long - term national plan of public works , with a flexible budget under which expenditures can be quickly ...
One school of thought favors local planning and control . Another school , following the Swedish experience , advocates a long - term national plan of public works , with a flexible budget under which expenditures can be quickly ...
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