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However , demand for " free " goods in many cases has not equalled the
expectation of agency forecasts . ? Typically , the cause of these discrepancies is
the manner Alfred M . Skolnik and Sophie R . Dales , " Social Welfare
Expenditures ...
However , demand for " free " goods in many cases has not equalled the
expectation of agency forecasts . ? Typically , the cause of these discrepancies is
the manner Alfred M . Skolnik and Sophie R . Dales , " Social Welfare
Expenditures ...
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in which agency forecasts are made , usually being set at the agency ' s
estimation of the population ' s " need " for such ... The consequence of this
procedure for forecasting " demand " is that forecasts rarely coincide with
effective demand .
in which agency forecasts are made , usually being set at the agency ' s
estimation of the population ' s " need " for such ... The consequence of this
procedure for forecasting " demand " is that forecasts rarely coincide with
effective demand .
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Any forecast procedure that ignores these economic considerations will be
handicapped in achieving results that approximate effective demand . Therefore ,
construction of a rational basis for forecasting demand , consistent with economic
...
Any forecast procedure that ignores these economic considerations will be
handicapped in achieving results that approximate effective demand . Therefore ,
construction of a rational basis for forecasting demand , consistent with economic
...
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