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  • 71Policy reform — Policy reform, in addition to its more general meanings, has been used to refer to a future scenario which relies on government action to correct economic market failures and to stimulate the technological investment necessary for sustainable… …

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  • 72Higher education associations and organizations in Canada — are groups relevant to the structure of higher education in Canada. It includes those that support teachers, staff, students, institutions, research, and related groups involved in the delivery of higher education in the Canadian provinces and… …

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  • 73List of higher education associations and organizations in Canada — This is a list of higher education associations and organizations in Canada. These are groups relevant to the structure of higher education in Canada. It includes those that support teachers, staff, students, institutions, research, and related… …

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  • 74Reserved and excepted matters — For other meanings, see Reserved powers disambiguation page. United Kingdom This article is part of the series: Politics and governme …

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  • 75Policy 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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  • 76Economic freedom — is freedom to produce, trade and consume any goods and services acquired without the use of force, fraud or theft. Economic freedom is embodied in the rule of law, property rights and freedom of contract, and characterized by external and… …

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  • 77Policy analysis — can be defined as determining which of various alternative policies will most achieve a given set of goals in light of the relations between the policies and the goals [Nagel, Stuart S. (Ed.), 1999, Policy Analysis Methods. New Science Publishers …

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  • 78Social enterprise — Social enterprises are social mission driven organizations which trade in goods or services for a social purpose. Their aim to accomplish targets that are social and environmental as well as financial is often referred to as having a triple… …

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  • 79Social Partnership — [Note: This is a rather limited account of the term social partnership , a term which is also widely used to describe the underpinnings of the European Union s approach to industrial relations. The ILO view social partnership as all types of… …

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  • 80Economic sociology — is the sociological analysis of economic phenomena. As the earliest economists recognised, economic institutions are of profound importance to society as a whole and the social context affects the nature of local economic institutions. Karl Marx… …

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