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Dr. Schulte’s report is very comprehensive and errates most of the problems related to benefits, based upon the national reports. It is therefore extremely difficult to add much in this respect. I think however it would be of some interest that — in view of the economic situation of social security, social security, and the impact of social security on the whole economic system of our societies — a special emphasis should be put on the interrelation: benefit-cost. In the following pages I only mention a few points. The discussion will surely add many more.

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Guldberg, S. (1982). The social benefits. In: EISS Yearbook 1980–1981 Part I / Annuaire EISS 1980–1981 Partie I. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-3732-2_8

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