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2001
All ideological camps of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) are reconciled, some more happily than others, to the fact that in the foreseeable future an ALP government will be operating within the context of a mixed economy, that is to say, an economy in which the public sector plays a central role in determining the overall level of activity and the ...
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All ideological camps of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) are reconciled, some more happily than others, to the fact that in the foreseeable future an ALP government will be operating within the context of a mixed economy, that is to say, an economy in which the public sector plays a central role in determining the overall level of activity and the ...
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Management Decision, 1979
Socialism and the mixed economy are entirely compatible. That belief is shared by almost every Labour voter in Britain and a vast majority of Labour Party members. Support for the mixed economy has been embodied—directly or by implication—in every decision that any Labour Government has ever made.
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Socialism and the mixed economy are entirely compatible. That belief is shared by almost every Labour voter in Britain and a vast majority of Labour Party members. Support for the mixed economy has been embodied—directly or by implication—in every decision that any Labour Government has ever made.
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Heterogeneity in mixed economies
Hunter Gatherer Research, 2017In a ‘mixed economy’, households embedded in communities simultaneously engage in the cash economy, pursue some aspect of subsistence, and remain connected to each other through a culturally rich s...
Shauna BurnSilver, James Magdanz
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1999
The growth of central government provision of health and welfare services for all citizens, financed from the revenues of national taxation, has been a significant feature of the histories of the industrialised nations in the twentieth century. Britain’s welfare state owes most to the combination of social ideals and political will that crystallised ...
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The growth of central government provision of health and welfare services for all citizens, financed from the revenues of national taxation, has been a significant feature of the histories of the industrialised nations in the twentieth century. Britain’s welfare state owes most to the combination of social ideals and political will that crystallised ...
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1982
The Committee on the Functioning of Financial Institutions&;#x2019; (the Wilson Committee) whose report was published last June, conducted its enquiry against the background of a mixed economy. Yet this particular aspect of the UK economy played little part in either its deliberations or its Reports.
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The Committee on the Functioning of Financial Institutions&;#x2019; (the Wilson Committee) whose report was published last June, conducted its enquiry against the background of a mixed economy. Yet this particular aspect of the UK economy played little part in either its deliberations or its Reports.
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Futures, 1973
Abstract Following his articles “Towards a more stable state” and “Changing ethics of distribution” in Futures (December 1972 and June 1971) Sir Geoffrey Vickers now explores the causes of instabilities inherent in Western mixed economies. Internally, these derive from the need increasingly to subordinate market choice to political choice; externally
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Abstract Following his articles “Towards a more stable state” and “Changing ethics of distribution” in Futures (December 1972 and June 1971) Sir Geoffrey Vickers now explores the causes of instabilities inherent in Western mixed economies. Internally, these derive from the need increasingly to subordinate market choice to political choice; externally
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1982
It is perhaps natural to think of the British steel industry as being more or less wholly nationalised. In fact the whole of the steel industry was not nationalised in 1967. The private sector was powerful then, and is even more powerful today, especially in the wake of the strike in the British Steel Corporation (the nationalised sector) in the first ...
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It is perhaps natural to think of the British steel industry as being more or less wholly nationalised. In fact the whole of the steel industry was not nationalised in 1967. The private sector was powerful then, and is even more powerful today, especially in the wake of the strike in the British Steel Corporation (the nationalised sector) in the first ...
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