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... ment , the role of government in relation to the economy , the constitu- tional separation and distribution of powers of government , the elec- toral system , the party system , the nature of the civil service - its organization and ...
... ment , the role of government in relation to the economy , the constitu- tional separation and distribution of powers of government , the elec- toral system , the party system , the nature of the civil service - its organization and ...
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... ment opportunities in depressed areas or , in the words of the Act , " primarily benefit the long - term unemployed and members of low- income families or otherwise substantially further the objectives of the Economic Opportunity Act of ...
... ment opportunities in depressed areas or , in the words of the Act , " primarily benefit the long - term unemployed and members of low- income families or otherwise substantially further the objectives of the Economic Opportunity Act of ...
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... ment should bring him that job . The Appalachia approach is that a man has a right to a job , but it is reasonable to expect him to be willing to commute to it or move to it if necessary . " 26 This new theory is made manifest by the ...
... ment should bring him that job . The Appalachia approach is that a man has a right to a job , but it is reasonable to expect him to be willing to commute to it or move to it if necessary . " 26 This new theory is made manifest by the ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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