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    It Is the Liberals Contention That Tax-Subsidy Incentives, Joint Planning
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It Is the Liberals Contention That Tax-Subsidy Incentives, Joint Planning

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It is the Liberals contention that tax-subsidy incentives, joint planning participation by labor and capital, and the careful setting of output targets will avoid many of the inefficiencies and crises that develop in unplanned markets.

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