EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Indeed , there is a striking difference between the scale and scope of national policies and the modest role of ( traditional ) social policy in the process of European integration . It is also possible that the development of welfare ...
Indeed , there is a striking difference between the scale and scope of national policies and the modest role of ( traditional ) social policy in the process of European integration . It is also possible that the development of welfare ...
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welfare regimes in an integrated market would lead to regime shopping , social dumping and deregulation ? ... In fact , the ambiguous social consequences of integration " are revealed by the fact that northern Europe's concerns about ...
welfare regimes in an integrated market would lead to regime shopping , social dumping and deregulation ? ... In fact , the ambiguous social consequences of integration " are revealed by the fact that northern Europe's concerns about ...
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If one also keeps in mind the relatively high level of Community standards of health and safety , it appears that fears of an erosion of the national welfare state as a consequence of European integration are exaggerated .
If one also keeps in mind the relatively high level of Community standards of health and safety , it appears that fears of an erosion of the national welfare state as a consequence of European integration are exaggerated .
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