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What should a modern welfare state do?

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Lane Kenworthy
  • Nicolas Colin and Bruno Palier, “Social policy for a digital age”
  • Miles Corak, “A second-chance society”
  • Sandra Danziger and colleagues, “From welfare to a work-based safety net”
  • Lane Kenworthy, “Enabling social policy”
  • Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson, “Policy for the age of automation”
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