Sentences with phrase «public provision»

The median Swedish family has a standard of living rough iv comparable with that of the median U.S. family: wages are if anything higher in Sweden, and a higher tax burden is offset by public provision of health care and generally better public services.
That sounds good, but there's an equally good case to be made that the market should be left to sort itself out in such matters, or replaced by public provision when it can't.
This study aimed to evaluate the progress of selection against hip dysplasia, to quantify potential improvements in the response to selection via use of genetic information and increases in selection intensity, and to prepare for public provision of estimated breeding values (EBV) for hip dysplasia in the UK.
For Park, Estonia is a useful model for public authorities who want to integrate blockchain, a technology he believes will lead to greater efficiency in all kinds of public provision within the city, from transport to the youth allowance.
«It will not mean more money for the NHS but less; actually it probably means a wholesale rebalancing of our healthcare towards one based on private as much as public provision.
At that time, private involvement was seen as intrinsically superior to traditional public provision, and ideology featured alongside cost as a motivating factor.
Indeed, the claim is often broadened to support public provision of universal early childhood programs....
So ironically it has become tarred with the brush of economic incompetence as opposed to the Tory led coalition which has caused the loss of billions of output since 2010, and removed essential public provision such as civil legal aid, all in the name of a totally discredited economic doctrine — austerity economics.
My argument is based mostly on theory: we can't innovate the basic platform of rules we need to manage complex human interactions and drive progress in both economic and social terms if we rely, as we currently do, almost exclusively on top - down public provision and highly closed legal markets, and almost exclusively on complex text - based rules that require expensive interpretation and generate expensive and slow adjudication to resolve disputes.
[4] More recently, a 2015 Deloitte analysis conducted for Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) found that the four provinces with public provision have the cheapest insurance rates.
for public authorities who want to integrate blockchain, a technology he believes will lead to greater efficiency in all kinds of public provision within the city, from transport to the youth allowance.
I don't think this will work, because the deeper dynamic of modern liberalism is toward the public provision of meaning and security for atomized individuals otherwise vulnerable and uncertain about life.
Since immigration has implications for many other areas of public provision and economic policy, such public scrutiny is even more important.
There is a clash of ideas occurring in education right now between those who believe that public education is not only a fundamental right but a vital public service, akin to the public provision of police, fire protection, parks, and public libraries, and those who believe that the private sector is always superior to the public sector.
• Public or community funding and public provision were the hallmarks of the common school system.
In particular, it's not at all clear to me why we would want to involve the Post Office in the public provision of financial services.
However, that does not mean that its «principles» have remained unchanged... Workers» compensation, as conceived by Meredith, was designed when actuarial science was in its infancy, instituted prior to public provision of health care, social welfare and old age pensions, and designed to displace private litigation arising out of workplace injuries in an age when negligence doctrine was in a formative stage, class actions unknown and contingent fees forbidden.»
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