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The Politics of Reforms in Bismarckian Welfare Systems: The Cases of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia

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Table 1 Elections in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia (1989-2006)
Table 2. Social Security Receipts: Percentage of Contributions paid by Insured Person, Employers and State Intervention
Table 3 The Structure of Taxation (2003)
Table A1. Reform Trajectories

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