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still, is recognized but there is active opposition to the updating of policies. 3 In the past three decades, the employment mar ...
shared more in fear than in hope, the link between policies and the collective commitments they reXect and nurture is as vital a ...
Gilens,M. 1999 .Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago ...
Li, W. and Roemer,J. 2004 .Racism and Redistribution in the United States: A Solution to the Problem of American Exceptionalism. ...
Swenson,P. 2002 .Capitalists Against Markets: The Making of Labor Markets and Welfare States in the United States and Sweden. Ne ...
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preoccupied with the regulation part of governance and less with providing. Yet non-state regulation has grown even more rapidly ...
beyond from the late 1970 s. But over time policy-makers became cynical that if whales were endangered, either the rising price ...
since 2001 ,to 242 , 473 full-time equivalents by 2005. Admittedly 56 , 000 of the increase were airport screening agents in the ...
providing welfare; it was about states providing transport, industrial infrastructure, utilities, and much more beyond welfare, ...
Police certainly included the regulation of theft and violence, preventive security, regulation of labor, vagrancy, and the poor ...
Peel’s creation of the Metropolitan Police in London in 1829 and the subsequent creation of an even more internationally inXuent ...
regulation work where the dangerous classes might congregate to threaten the social order—in cities, convict ships, factories. I ...
monopoly the simplest solution to the coordination that was otherwise beyond the unregulable nineteenth-century liberal economy. ...
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created a market in private stocks and bonds. These enabled the English to create the Massachusetts Bay Company, the Hudson Bay ...
passed antitrust laws, at which point the Sherman Act was passed by a virtually unanimous vote of the US Congress. The eVect of ...
Extension of the model to the dynamic Asian economies in the 1980s and 1990s, partly under pressure from bilateral trade negot ...
corporations met Australia’s national and international human rights obligations. When the state was the monopoly provider of pr ...
So the accumulation of political power into the hands of large private corpor- ations creates public demand for regulation. More ...
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