Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... countries which have had a better economic performance than us have been spending substantially more on social pro- tection . It is true that these countries are now worried about their current level of spending . Some of them may have ...
... countries which have had a better economic performance than us have been spending substantially more on social pro- tection . It is true that these countries are now worried about their current level of spending . Some of them may have ...
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... countries , is reduced from 48 : 1 to 12.1 ( World Bank , Report for 1982 ) . Many millions in the Third World are therefore living at standards which can only be described as those of utter destitu- tion . History helps to explain why ...
... countries , is reduced from 48 : 1 to 12.1 ( World Bank , Report for 1982 ) . Many millions in the Third World are therefore living at standards which can only be described as those of utter destitu- tion . History helps to explain why ...
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... countries of the world the overlap in living standards between rich and relative- ly poor countries is pronounced . This is illustrated from World Bank figures in the second column of Table 1. The chosen division into groups of 20 per ...
... countries of the world the overlap in living standards between rich and relative- ly poor countries is pronounced . This is illustrated from World Bank figures in the second column of Table 1. The chosen division into groups of 20 per ...
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