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How devolution upsets distributive justice
Shlomi Segall
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Devolution
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Distributive Justice
100%
Upsetting
100%
Philippe Van Parijs
60%
Healthcare
40%
Welfare Services
40%
Health Systems
20%
Citizenry
20%
Divided Societies
20%
Distribution Pattern
20%
Polity
20%
Consumption Patterns
20%
Welfare System
20%
Medical Goods
20%
Catering
20%
Regional Line
20%
Equal Share
20%
Social Sciences
Distributive Justice
100%
Health Care
60%
Health Service
60%
Social Services
40%
Welfare
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Distributive Justice
100%
Welfare
60%