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- the local profile of health needs." "...all countries suffer from maldistribution characterized by urban concentration and rural deficits." "Richer countries...
- especially in his writing on the Boer War. Later, he argued that maldistribution of income resulted, through oversaving and underconsumption, in unemployment...
- recessions, particularly since the late twentieth century. Income maldistribution and poverty have increased since this period. Early in the twentieth...
- Los Angeles 2011 Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Front Room 2011 Maldistribution Human Resources at Cottage Home, Los Angeles 2011 Concentric Circles...
- milk glands atrophy, causing her breast tissue to sag. Parenchymal Maldistribution—The lower breast tissue is lacking fullness, the inframammary fold...
- wavy-form expanded metal sheet. The ****ng was not successful, due to maldistribution and lack of good marketing. The second generation appeared at the end...
- identities and groups). There are two corresponding forms of injustice: maldistribution and misrecognition. Fraser argues that many social justice movements...
- England, but the relatively undemocratic nature of the franchise and the maldistribution of the borough seats ensured that this po****r appeal was never translated...
- only is there shortage of food and lack of infrastructure but also maldistribution and inadequate access to food. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative...
- He comes down firmly in favor of the "demand-side" argument that maldistribution of income in the 1920s having left the bulk of potential consumers...