EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... Leibfried , 1991 ; Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming ) . However , the very success of the national welfare state sets limits to an expanded social policy competence of the Community . Indeed , there is a striking difference between ...
... Leibfried , 1991 ; Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming ) . However , the very success of the national welfare state sets limits to an expanded social policy competence of the Community . Indeed , there is a striking difference between ...
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... ( Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming : 26 ) . Even in the United States well developed welfare regimes , like Wisconsin's or California's , coexist with more primitive ones . For example , California provided welfare recipients in 1990 ...
... ( Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming : 26 ) . Even in the United States well developed welfare regimes , like Wisconsin's or California's , coexist with more primitive ones . For example , California provided welfare recipients in 1990 ...
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... ( Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming ) . However , the CAP represents not only an inefficient , but also a perverse type of social policy since it favours the well - to - do farmers of northern and central Europe rather than the poor ...
... ( Leibfried and Pierson , forthcoming ) . However , the CAP represents not only an inefficient , but also a perverse type of social policy since it favours the well - to - do farmers of northern and central Europe rather than the poor ...
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