Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... ment specifies their expenditure should be . The statement that a local authority is ' over - spending ' is not an objective state- ment about the circumstances of an auth- ority . It merely means that the judgement of the authority ...
... ment specifies their expenditure should be . The statement that a local authority is ' over - spending ' is not an objective state- ment about the circumstances of an auth- ority . It merely means that the judgement of the authority ...
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... ment intervention . The mechanisms of targets and penalties led some already low - spending authorities to reduce their expenditure . It should not be assumed that the argu- ment here is for no intervention . Local authorities operate ...
... ment intervention . The mechanisms of targets and penalties led some already low - spending authorities to reduce their expenditure . It should not be assumed that the argu- ment here is for no intervention . Local authorities operate ...
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... ment have so far been operating ) or about 5 per cent of disposable income ( on the basis established by the late Labour Gov- ernment of earnings - related basic pen- sions ) . This modest additional transfer would operate over about 40 ...
... ment have so far been operating ) or about 5 per cent of disposable income ( on the basis established by the late Labour Gov- ernment of earnings - related basic pen- sions ) . This modest additional transfer would operate over about 40 ...
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