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... regions " ( Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming : 26 ) . Even in the United States well developed welfare regimes , like Wisconsin's or California's , coexist with more primitive ones . For example , California provided welfare ...
... regions " ( Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming : 26 ) . Even in the United States well developed welfare regimes , like Wisconsin's or California's , coexist with more primitive ones . For example , California provided welfare ...
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... regions . 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 ...
... regions . 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 ...
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... Regions " M. Tushnet ( ed . ) , Comparative Constitutional Federalism , Westport , CT .: Greenwood Press , 67-76 . in Majone , Giandomenico ( 1991 ) , " Cross - National Sources of Regulatory Policymaking in Europe and the United States ...
... Regions " M. Tushnet ( ed . ) , Comparative Constitutional Federalism , Westport , CT .: Greenwood Press , 67-76 . in Majone , Giandomenico ( 1991 ) , " Cross - National Sources of Regulatory Policymaking in Europe and the United States ...
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