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... with the power of initiative of the Commission essentially limited to promoting
collaboration among those Member States . In particular , Art . 118 of the Rome
Treaty did not give the Community the power to regulate in the field of
occupational.
... with the power of initiative of the Commission essentially limited to promoting
collaboration among those Member States . In particular , Art . 118 of the Rome
Treaty did not give the Community the power to regulate in the field of
occupational.
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The economic liberalism that pervades the founding Treaty and its subsequent
revisions gives priority to the allocation function of public policy over distributional
objectives . Hence the best rationale for social initiatives at Community level is ...
The economic liberalism that pervades the founding Treaty and its subsequent
revisions gives priority to the allocation function of public policy over distributional
objectives . Hence the best rationale for social initiatives at Community level is ...
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Such disparities give rise to the phenomenon of " welfare magnets " - states with
comparatively high benefits that attract the poor . However , because of linguistic
and cultural barriers , and an increasing standard of living even in the poorer ...
Such disparities give rise to the phenomenon of " welfare magnets " - states with
comparatively high benefits that attract the poor . However , because of linguistic
and cultural barriers , and an increasing standard of living even in the poorer ...
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