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stabilization function ( 6 ) and the distribution function ( 7 and 8 ) . Thus an
analytic distinction between social regulation and social policy may be drawn on
the basis of the rationales for government intervention . Social regulation ( health
and ...
stabilization function ( 6 ) and the distribution function ( 7 and 8 ) . Thus an
analytic distinction between social regulation and social policy may be drawn on
the basis of the rationales for government intervention . Social regulation ( health
and ...
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The social policies of industrialized countries are the result of the social struggles
of the past and reflect the values of societies in which the central issue was the
distribution of the domestic product . Social regulation , both at the national and ...
The social policies of industrialized countries are the result of the social struggles
of the past and reflect the values of societies in which the central issue was the
distribution of the domestic product . Social regulation , both at the national and ...
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The problems of targeting regions to achieve a better individual state of
distribution are well known ( Musgrave and Musgrave , 1973 ) . Since most
regions contain a mix of poor and rich individuals , a programme aimed at
redistributing ...
The problems of targeting regions to achieve a better individual state of
distribution are well known ( Musgrave and Musgrave , 1973 ) . Since most
regions contain a mix of poor and rich individuals , a programme aimed at
redistributing ...
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