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  "textContent": "Mariana Mazzucato, professor at UCL, has shown how Labour should be less willing to simply hand out public money to corporations. Instead, she says that subsidies and grants should come with a guarantee of public benefit. ‘Conditionalities’ — types of public benefit There are various possibilities for making the most out of public money when […]\n\nBy James Wright",
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