EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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High social wage countries like Germany continue to attract foreign investments
precisely because of the advantages they offer in terms of superior infrastructure
and high worker productivity . In fact , the ambiguous social consequences of ...
High social wage countries like Germany continue to attract foreign investments
precisely because of the advantages they offer in terms of superior infrastructure
and high worker productivity . In fact , the ambiguous social consequences of ...
Page 19
Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a considerable transfer of money
from consumers and taxpayers to ... However , the CAP represents not only an
inefficient , but also a perverse type of social policy since it favours the well - to -
do ...
Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a considerable transfer of money
from consumers and taxpayers to ... However , the CAP represents not only an
inefficient , but also a perverse type of social policy since it favours the well - to -
do ...
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