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... Right spectrum favouring greater emphasis on individualism and therefore a smaller degree of state intervention and public expenditure , and governments on the Left tending towards a greater emphasis on redistribution and equality ...
... Right spectrum favouring greater emphasis on individualism and therefore a smaller degree of state intervention and public expenditure , and governments on the Left tending towards a greater emphasis on redistribution and equality ...
Page 128
1 clearly show total public expenditure rising over the whole period of study at a faster rate than the income of the country , an expenditure elasticity with respect to GNP greater than unity . " Programme expenditure elasticities are ...
1 clearly show total public expenditure rising over the whole period of study at a faster rate than the income of the country , an expenditure elasticity with respect to GNP greater than unity . " Programme expenditure elasticities are ...
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greater emphasis to science and art subjects . But with the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction in Dublin introducing its own new programme in 1906 , greater provision was made for the teaching of manual instruction ...
greater emphasis to science and art subjects . But with the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction in Dublin introducing its own new programme in 1906 , greater provision was made for the teaching of manual instruction ...
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