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Militarization in Sudan: Trends and Determinants
Author(s)Mohammed, Nadir A. L.
AbstractThis article surveys the literature on the welfare state in economic theory, presents data on the nature and extent of the welfare state in ten developed countries, and analyzes two areas in detail – cash payments to individuals and financing systems for health care. This summary emphasizes the author’s discussion of economic theory, with only brief treatment of the more empirical and detailed sections.
IssueNo3
Pages411-433
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceArmed Forces & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal
VolumeNo19
PubDateSpring1993
ISBN_ISSN0095-327X

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