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It was Robert Nozick who, distinguishing the classical Liberal ‘night-watchman state' which protected citizens against violence and enforced contracts on their behalf, conjured instead the ‘ultraminimal state' in which the task of the state is confined to the monopolisation of violence...
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six countries representing different types of welfare states: the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France …
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Machine generated contents note: -- Part I. Varieties of Liberalism and the early welfare state: UK, Germany, and Japan …. Ordoliberalism, the Social Market Economy, and Keynesianism: Germany after 1945 -- Harald Hagemann -- 4. Non-Liberal Capitalism and a … liberal economists about welfare, focusing on Britain, Germany and Japan, each of which had a different tradition of economic …
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Several features of Tanzania's budget system find their roots in the arrangements inherited from the United Kingdom. These include a legal framework that emphasizes accountability' a cabinet of ministers with strong budget decision-making powers' a parliament with very limited budget powers' and...
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