Intergovernmental Transfers and Societal Values
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Intergovernmental transfers are compared in Australia, Germany and Canada. Canada is the most decentralized of the three. The United States is different in that it does not have a revenue-equalization program.
Publication Name: Policy Options Politiques
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0226-5893
Year: 2004
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The role of nonprofits in health care
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The difficulty of keeping the role nonprofits have traditionally played in a market-driven health system is discussed. Legacy foundations for non-profit conversions could keep this role.
Publication Name: Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0361-6878
Year: 2001
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September 11 and the resurgence of anti-Americanism
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Anti-Americanism produced nothing but repetitive Manichean stereotypes which were repeated as if they were proven truths. The effect of Anti-American campaign on the world are analyzed.
Publication Name: Human Rights Review
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 1524-8879
Year: 2003
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