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Policy-makers make their share of the sacrifices before asking Illinois children or families to do so
Christine Bork: How Illinois' Budget Cuts Affect Children Christine Bork 2011
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Policy-makers make their share of the sacrifices before asking Illinois children or families to do so
Christine Bork: How Illinois' Budget Cuts Affect Children Christine Bork 2011
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Policy-makers should be mindful that the International Monetary Fund recently forecast that China's economy would surpass that of the U.S. by 2016.
Mary Ann Rankin: Raise (Don't Lower!) the Bar for Math & Science Education Mary Ann Rankin 2011
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Policy-makers in China realized that they could design an economic strategy, optimized to take maximum advantage of the weaknesses in our free-market-free-trade orthodoxy.
Stan Sorscher: Priming a Broken Pump Stan Sorscher 2010
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Policy-makers should be mindful that the International Monetary Fund recently forecast that China's economy would surpass that of the U.S. by 2016.
Mary Ann Rankin: Raise (Don't Lower!) the Bar for Math & Science Education Mary Ann Rankin 2011
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Policy-makers should be mindful that the International Monetary Fund recently forecast that China's economy would surpass that of the U.S. by 2016.
Mary Ann Rankin: Raise (Don't Lower!) the Bar for Math & Science Education Mary Ann Rankin 2011
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Policy-makers assume the market will ensure that health services are reconfigured to better meet the needs of the population.
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Policy-makers become entrapped in Policies undesired when they consistently rely on singular opinions.
Government Mergers, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Policy-makers like Maloney and Garrett, bought as they are by bankers, are making it worse.
Dylan Ratigan: Leverage: The Dynamite Strapped to Our Markets Dylan Ratigan 2011
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Policy-makers in China realized that they could design an economic strategy, optimized to take maximum advantage of the weaknesses in our free-market-free-trade orthodoxy.
Stan Sorscher: Priming a Broken Pump Stan Sorscher 2010
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