EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... principles of a liberal economic order . This requirement creates an ideological climate quite unlike the one which made possible the development of the welfare state in the Member States . At least until the late 1970s , few students ...
... principles of a liberal economic order . This requirement creates an ideological climate quite unlike the one which made possible the development of the welfare state in the Member States . At least until the late 1970s , few students ...
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... principles in the legislation of any major industrialized country , inside or outside the EC . In order to explain such policy outputs we need new , more analytical theories of the policy process in the Community . The new theories must ...
... principles in the legislation of any major industrialized country , inside or outside the EC . In order to explain such policy outputs we need new , more analytical theories of the policy process in the Community . The new theories must ...
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... principle of subsidiarity , if it has any meaning , must imply that distributional decisions should be taken at national or even subnational level . For these and the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare ...
... principle of subsidiarity , if it has any meaning , must imply that distributional decisions should be taken at national or even subnational level . For these and the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare ...
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