EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... the other elements of the set into consideration ( Majone , 1989a : 158 - 61 ) .
The most interesting aspect of a policy space is how its internal structure changes
in time . As the number and importance of some elements grow relative to the ...
... the other elements of the set into consideration ( Majone , 1989a : 158 - 61 ) .
The most interesting aspect of a policy space is how its internal structure changes
in time . As the number and importance of some elements grow relative to the ...
Page 19
At a later stage these elements could be fitted together to obtain a
comprehensive regime . Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a
considerable transfer of money from consumers and taxpayers to farmers , and in
this sense it might be ...
At a later stage these elements could be fitted together to obtain a
comprehensive regime . Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a
considerable transfer of money from consumers and taxpayers to farmers , and in
this sense it might be ...
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Both directives rely on the concept of " working environment " , and consider
psychological factors like stress and fatigue important elements to be considered
in a modern regulatory approach . It is difficult to find equally advanced principles
in ...
Both directives rely on the concept of " working environment " , and consider
psychological factors like stress and fatigue important elements to be considered
in a modern regulatory approach . It is difficult to find equally advanced principles
in ...
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