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  • 121Corporate welfare — is a perjorative term describing a government s bestowal of money grants, tax breaks, or other special favorable treatment on corporations or selected corporations. The term compares corporate subsidies and welfare payments to the poor, and… …

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  • 122Swedish welfare — refers to the Swedish variant of the mixed economy welfare state prevalent in much of the industrialized world. Similar systems are found especially in the other Nordic countries.Sweden has been categorized by some observers as a middle way… …

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  • 123Liberal welfare reforms — The Liberal welfare reforms (1906 1914 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/britain/liberalreformsrev1.shtml BBC GCSE Bitesize History | Modern World History | Britain 1905 1951 | The Liberal reforms 1906 1914 ] ] ) collectively …

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  • 124Social welfare provision — Social welfare redirects here. For other uses see Welfare A social welfare provision refers to any program which seeks to provide a minimum level of income, service or other support for many marginalized groups such as the poor, elderly, and… …

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  • 125Scandinavian welfare model — The Scandinavian welfare model is the term used to describe the way in which Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland have chosen to organize and finance their social security systems, health services and education.Nordic model describes the… …

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  • 126Public welfare in India — The Central government of India welfare expenditures are a substantial portion ofthe official budget, and state and local governments play important roles in developing andimplementing welfare policies.OverviewThe Directive Principles of State… …

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