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  • 31Government of National Salvation (Serbia) — Government of National Salvation Vlada Nacionalnog Spasa (sr lat) Влада Националног Спаса (sr cyr) Regierung der nationalen Rettung (de) Status Puppet government of Serbia under German occupation Historical era August 29, 1941 October, 1944 …

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  • 32policy — pol·i·cy 1 / pä lə sē/ n pl cies: an overall plan, principle, or guideline; esp: one formulated outside of the judiciary obligated to consider legislative policy on the matter in their decision policy 2 n pl cies: a contract of insurance; also:… …

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  • 33Policy appliances — are technical control and logging mechanisms to enforce or reconcile policy rules (information use rules) and to ensure accountability in information systems. [The use of policy appliances in this context was first described in K. A. Taipale,… …

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  • 34Policy Exchange — is a British think tank based in London. The Daily Telegraph has described it as the largest, but also the most influential think tank on the right . [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/02/nosplit/nlist102.xml The… …

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  • 35Policy Network — is a London based centre left international think tank. It is leading platform for long term strategic thinking, policymaking and international best practice, influencing policy debates in the UK, Europe and internationally. Its President is… …

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  • 36Government spending — or government expenditure is classified by economists into three main types. [Robert Barro and Vittorio Grilli (1994), European Macroeconomics , Ch. 15 16. Macmillan, ISBN 0333577647.] Government purchases of goods and services for current use… …

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  • 37Government failure — (or non market failure) is the public sector analogy to market failure and occurs when a government intervention causes a more inefficient allocation of goods and resources than would occur without that intervention. Likewise, the government s… …

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  • 38Government of Serbia — headquarters, Nemanjina Street, Belgrade Officially the Government of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Влада Републике Србије / Vlada Republike Srbije) is the executive branch of government in Serbia. Co …

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  • 39Government-business relations in Japan — Government business relations are conducted in many ways and through numerous channels in Japan. The most important conduits in the postwar period are the economic ministries: the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and… …

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  • 40policy-setting — UK US adjective [before noun] ► GOVERNMENT, ECONOMICS, POLITICS used to describe an organization, etc. that decides new policies for a government, political party, etc.: policy setting committee/council/panel »Investors are concerned the Federal… …

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