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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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income
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In contrast, government spending on transfer payments is primarily concerned with equity and income redistribution .
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Successive Conservative governments implemented policies which reversed the slight trend for income redistribution to poorer groups.
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Next, the system contained a very sophisticated method of taxation and income redistribution .
land
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When the guerrilla war ended with the Lancaster House Agreement in 1980, land redistribution was an important promise.
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Some men as well as some women are likely to benefit from a land redistribution , given the poverty in CAs.
population
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Suburbanization became a powerful vehicle of population redistribution .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Labour's concern should be with the initial distribution of wealth, rather than with a posthoc redistribution .
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Once again, the redistribution is completely arbitrary and hence potentially unjust.
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One significant cause has been a redistribution of income towards richer people on a scale without parallel this century.
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Policies of economic redistribution to the less well off met with resistance from skilled workers at a time of low economic growth.
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Servicing private capital in this way is usually a matter of job redistribution rather than job creation.
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The pursuit of equity through redistribution taxation is not the only distortion that can lead to allocative inefficiency.
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This frequently necessitated the redistribution and scattering of men who formerly worked in one department and under one roof.
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With some redistribution of our current gas uses it should be possible to accommodate even greater levels of oil displacement.