Reinventing AmericaInstitute for American Democracy Press, 1992 - 230 páginas |
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... examples can be found : many backward countries have populations who suffer from mal- nutrition , yet those countries export food to the United States . Something is clearly out of balance . Another example of unintended consequences ...
... examples can be found : many backward countries have populations who suffer from mal- nutrition , yet those countries export food to the United States . Something is clearly out of balance . Another example of unintended consequences ...
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... example , may have three or four open - heart surgery teams , when only one or two are called for . The costs of this overlapping are passed on to patients with insurance , which are of course passed on to all insurance consumers as ...
... example , may have three or four open - heart surgery teams , when only one or two are called for . The costs of this overlapping are passed on to patients with insurance , which are of course passed on to all insurance consumers as ...
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... example of collective farming in the Soviet Union , the " War on Poverty " in the United States , and the Japanese national railroad . He points out that activities undertaken by govern- ment become " moral " rather than " economic ...
... example of collective farming in the Soviet Union , the " War on Poverty " in the United States , and the Japanese national railroad . He points out that activities undertaken by govern- ment become " moral " rather than " economic ...
Contenido
Chapter Two The Value of Money | 18 |
Chapter Three What Went Wrong? | 34 |
Chapter Four The Worst Case | 48 |
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