EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... determined by open market forces " ( Marshall , 1975 : 15 ) . Community social policy could not be justified in such terms . The economic liberalism that pervades the founding Treaty and its subsequent revisions gives priority to the ...
... determined by open market forces " ( Marshall , 1975 : 15 ) . Community social policy could not be justified in such terms . The economic liberalism that pervades the founding Treaty and its subsequent revisions gives priority to the ...
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... internal structure changes in time . As the number and importance of some elements grow relative to the size of the space ( which is determined by the amount of financial and political resources devoted to it ) , individual policies ยท 12.
... internal structure changes in time . As the number and importance of some elements grow relative to the size of the space ( which is determined by the amount of financial and political resources devoted to it ) , individual policies ยท 12.
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... determine the level at which solutions are to be sought . It is certainly true that the creation of a " common market " is not a goal capable of eliciting the loyalty and attachment of the people of Europe to their supranational ...
... determine the level at which solutions are to be sought . It is certainly true that the creation of a " common market " is not a goal capable of eliciting the loyalty and attachment of the people of Europe to their supranational ...
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