EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Goods that the government compels individuals to consume , like elementary
education and low - cost housing for the poor ( instead of giving cash grants ) ,
are called merit goods . Of course , the paternalistic argument is plausible only if
one ...
Goods that the government compels individuals to consume , like elementary
education and low - cost housing for the poor ( instead of giving cash grants ) ,
are called merit goods . Of course , the paternalistic argument is plausible only if
one ...
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National insurance , social security , public education , socialized medicine were
, and to a large extent remain , powerful symbols of national solidarity . It is
argued that a supranational welfare state would provide an equally strong ...
National insurance , social security , public education , socialized medicine were
, and to a large extent remain , powerful symbols of national solidarity . It is
argued that a supranational welfare state would provide an equally strong ...
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