EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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The significance of this development will become clear as we proceed with our
argument . The Single European Act ( SEA ) of 1986 , assigns a number of new
competences to the Community in the social field . The main lines of
development ...
The significance of this development will become clear as we proceed with our
argument . The Single European Act ( SEA ) of 1986 , assigns a number of new
competences to the Community in the social field . The main lines of
development ...
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However , because of linguistic and cultural barriers , and an increasing standard
of living even in the poorer regions of the Community , this is not likely to become
a problem in Europe , even after the completion of the internal market .
However , because of linguistic and cultural barriers , and an increasing standard
of living even in the poorer regions of the Community , this is not likely to become
a problem in Europe , even after the completion of the internal market .
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Only if the current system of price support is transformed to a direct income grant ,
will agricultural policy become a true social policy , though limited to a particular
occupational group . Another potential candidate is the social security regime ...
Only if the current system of price support is transformed to a direct income grant ,
will agricultural policy become a true social policy , though limited to a particular
occupational group . Another potential candidate is the social security regime ...
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