Social insurance programs (in particular Social Security and unemployment insurance) are considered an economic necessity in developed
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Social insurance programs (in particular Social Security and unemployment insurance) are considered an economic necessity in developed countries. Conversely, in less-developed countries, social insurance does not exist and is not believed to be needed. What different economic arrangements exist in developed countries that make social insurance especially necessary in the developed nations of the world?
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Public Finance A Contemporary Application Of Theory To Policy
ISBN: 9780538754460
10th Edition
Authors: David N Hyman
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