Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 143
... cost £ 157m . more than had been planned for . Also , in 1980 the government planned to reduce the deficit to £ 347m . , but in fact it turned out to be £ 200m . higher . Again a significant factor was that the pay bill was £ 68m ...
... cost £ 157m . more than had been planned for . Also , in 1980 the government planned to reduce the deficit to £ 347m . , but in fact it turned out to be £ 200m . higher . Again a significant factor was that the pay bill was £ 68m ...
Page 146
... cost of treatment , but rather perfect health , surely it would command a higher premium than the VHI contribution . In fact , I am not going so far as to say that public servants should pay an extra contribution for the greater degree ...
... cost of treatment , but rather perfect health , surely it would command a higher premium than the VHI contribution . In fact , I am not going so far as to say that public servants should pay an extra contribution for the greater degree ...
Page 147
... costs , and this benefit is available at the taxpayers ' expense even to the most affluent households . The time has surely come to charge fees nearer to the true cost to those who can afford to pay them . Such a charge could be ...
... costs , and this benefit is available at the taxpayers ' expense even to the most affluent households . The time has surely come to charge fees nearer to the true cost to those who can afford to pay them . Such a charge could be ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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