It’s a no brainer and here’s why.
Risk
The only risk that public sector pensions face is that they will become so large that the taxpayer will be unable to afford to pay them and as a result seek to reduce them to a reasonable level.
The only risk that public sector pensions face is that they will become so large that the taxpayer will be unable to afford to pay them and as a result seek to reduce them to a reasonable level.
The only risk that public sector pensions face is that they will become so large that the taxpayer will be unable to afford to pay them and as a result seek to reduce them to a reasonable level.
The only risk that public sector pensions face is that they will become so large that the taxpayer will be unable to afford to pay them and as a result seek to reduce them to a reasonable level.
The only risk that public sector pensions face is that they will become so large that the taxpayer will be unable to afford to pay them and as a result seek to reduce them to a reasonable level.
The fact that there are so many voting systems in use around the world implies that the choice of system is more likely to rest on cultural values and context rather than on some scientifically developed, or socially accepted, theory.
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As the months go by the chances of the people of England retaining a National Health Service get lower and lower.
The latest shock is the news that, compounded over five years, the efficiency target for hospitals is 37%!. John Appleby, chief economist at the King’s Fund was quoted in the Financial Times (29th April) “Its like the unit cost of a hip operation has got to decrease by 37%. How?”
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According to the BBC http://bbc.in/bARDUv the local government expenditure is to be cut in Scotland by 5.6%. Since the Scottish government received only a 4.16% cut in the money given to it by Westminster this seems rather hard on the people of Scotland.
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In the past years there has been much research around the world into what creates high quality health care. A seminal event in this field was the publication in 2006 of “Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results”, by Michael Porter and Elisabeth Teisberg (http://www.hbs.edu/rhc/).
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