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Index 276<br />

mixed systems 99–100;<br />

modes of provision 83–95;<br />

monitoring/control programs 97, 249(n85);<br />

need <strong>for</strong> 78;<br />

political considerations 100;<br />

and private lawyers 93, 100;<br />

and professional autonomy 91;<br />

and purchase-provider split 84–5;<br />

pure public provision 83–5;<br />

and qualified suppliers 96–8;<br />

and rationales <strong>for</strong> government intervention 79–82;<br />

and Rawlsian liberalism 79;<br />

and rule of law 81;<br />

and staff lawyers 83–5, 92, 93;<br />

supply-side subsidies 85–90;<br />

tax-and-transfer policies 95;<br />

tied demand-side subsidies 90–5, 101;<br />

and value of voucher 98–9;<br />

wealth aspect 79, 82<br />

Legal Aid Act (UK, 1988) 89<br />

Legal Aid Boards:<br />

Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands 98;<br />

South Africa 92;<br />

United Kingdom 89, 91<br />

legal expenses insurance (LEI) 94–5<br />

Legal Services Corporation Act (US) 86, 88<br />

Legal Services Corporation (LSC) (US) 84, 87–8<br />

less-developed countries (LDCs) 61, 68<br />

low-income housing:<br />

background 59–60;<br />

and construction of new units 75;<br />

and consumer choice 72;<br />

design challenges 75–7;<br />

and development planning 63;<br />

economic effects 63–4;<br />

and economic safety valve 64;<br />

and employment 63;<br />

and ensuring a demand-side market 76;<br />

and <strong>for</strong>eign-run community development projects 64;<br />

and income multiplication 63;<br />

and labour productivity 63;<br />

and market supply elasticity 72–4;<br />

modes of provision 65–75;<br />

and need <strong>for</strong> regional/central government support 77;<br />

and privatization 71–2;<br />

and property tax 77;<br />

rationales <strong>for</strong> government intervention 61–5, 244(n18);<br />

and rent controls 77, 245(n43);<br />

and rent vouchers 73;<br />

and social solidarity 62–3, 64, 243(n19);<br />

and stimulating supply market 76–7;<br />

subsidies <strong>for</strong> 68–71;

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