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| text = There are no rich countries with small governments -- governments that spend and regulate little, governments that eschew public investment and keep the public sector’s reach to a minimum. (Okay, there are a few that are sitting on huge pools of oil.) A big government isn’t a guarantee of prosperity, but where we find prosperity, we find big government, too.
 
| text = There are no rich countries with small governments -- governments that spend and regulate little, governments that eschew public investment and keep the public sector’s reach to a minimum. (Okay, there are a few that are sitting on huge pools of oil.) A big government isn’t a guarantee of prosperity, but where we find prosperity, we find big government, too.
 
| cite = [[Jacob Hacker]], "{{Link |American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper}}"
 
| cite = [[Jacob Hacker]], "{{Link |American Amnesia: How the War on Government Led Us to Forget What Made America Prosper}}"
 
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