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... United States well developed welfare regimes , like Wisconsin's or California's , coexist with more primitive ones . For example , California provided welfare recipients in 1990 with benefits nearly six times as large as those provided ...
... United States well developed welfare regimes , like Wisconsin's or California's , coexist with more primitive ones . For example , California provided welfare recipients in 1990 with benefits nearly six times as large as those provided ...
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... as a result of the increases in the regional funds . -- On the other hand , it is politically difficult to aim redistribution directly at individuals in a federal or quasi- federal system . Even in the United States , where 21.
... as a result of the increases in the regional funds . -- On the other hand , it is politically difficult to aim redistribution directly at individuals in a federal or quasi- federal system . Even in the United States , where 21.
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... United States " , Journal of Public Policy , vol.11 , 1 , 79-106 . Marks , Gary ( 1992 ) , " Structural Policy in the European Community " , in A. Sbragia ( ed . ) , Europolitics , Washington , D.C .: The Brookings Institution , 191-224 ...
... United States " , Journal of Public Policy , vol.11 , 1 , 79-106 . Marks , Gary ( 1992 ) , " Structural Policy in the European Community " , in A. Sbragia ( ed . ) , Europolitics , Washington , D.C .: The Brookings Institution , 191-224 ...
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