Welfare states tend to have which of the following combinations of state ownership and welfare benefits?

A) High levels of state ownership and high levels of welfare benefits
B) High levels of state ownership but low levels of welfare benefits
C) Low levels of state ownership and high levels of welfare benefits
D) Low levels of state ownership and low levels of welfare benefits


C

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