The Public Interest, Ausgaben 38-41National Affairs, 1975 |
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... assistance only if they locate in a housing unit provided the assistance . That is , if the unit was not financed or otherwise assisted through one of the specific programs , the house- hold cannot receive the assistance . In a tight ...
... assistance only if they locate in a housing unit provided the assistance . That is , if the unit was not financed or otherwise assisted through one of the specific programs , the house- hold cannot receive the assistance . In a tight ...
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... assistance , despite the force of the term , is slow in reaching the recipient and arrives in obfuscated form ; the indirect income tax housing assistance is im- mediate in impact and more sharply defined . Furthermore , the direct ...
... assistance , despite the force of the term , is slow in reaching the recipient and arrives in obfuscated form ; the indirect income tax housing assistance is im- mediate in impact and more sharply defined . Furthermore , the direct ...
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... assistance to the poor has at best been grudg- ingly granted throughout most of the nation's history , and housing assistance for these groups has been particularly resisted . But hous- ing assistance for middle- and upper - income ...
... assistance to the poor has at best been grudg- ingly granted throughout most of the nation's history , and housing assistance for these groups has been particularly resisted . But hous- ing assistance for middle- and upper - income ...
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Immigration Policy Elliott Abrams | 3 |
The Intelligent Citizens | 30 |
Unemployment and the Peter B Doeringer | 67 |
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