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Accepting the perverse effects of prolonged unemployment on all groups, governments will try to identify effective counter-measures, which deal both with idleness and mental deterioration: * Public works projects help certain key groups of unemployed people find work-centered activity; this tradition stretches back to U.S. New Deal public-works projects and became personified in Keynesianism.
Was there another way to fight the perverse effects of the illegal trade in drugs?
But the plan should avoid the perverse effects of Bruegel's "blue-red" proposal.
LONDON — The perverse effects of the recession are hitting the market for Old Master paintings in a big way.
This is one of many examples of the perverse effects of prohibition: limiting availability of a relatively low-harm drug can lead to greater harms from alternatives.
And, as with hedge funds, the perverse effects of performance pay are exacerbated by the fact that big bonuses are often based on short-term performance.
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"The perverse effect of this law is that women in niqab are effectively under house arrest," he says.
The perverse effect of competition is already emerging.
The rule has the perverse effect of keeping devoutly religious women out of higher education.
Jason K. Babbie of the New York Public Interest Research Group said the cap could have the "perverse effect" of increasing demand.
Taken together, the two sets of rules have had the perverse effect of actually penalizing New York.
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