EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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The increasing importance of social regulation is also revealed by the action programme implementing the Community Social Charter adopted by the Member States , with the exception of the United Kingdom , on 9 December , 1989.
The increasing importance of social regulation is also revealed by the action programme implementing the Community Social Charter adopted by the Member States , with the exception of the United Kingdom , on 9 December , 1989.
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It should be noted , however , that such limited resources are sufficient to set up ambitious programmes in social ( and economic ) regulation . In fact , an important characteristic of regulatory policymaking is the limited influence ...
It should be noted , however , that such limited resources are sufficient to set up ambitious programmes in social ( and economic ) regulation . In fact , an important characteristic of regulatory policymaking is the limited influence ...
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Since most regions contain a mix of poor and rich individuals , a programme aimed at redistributing resources to a region whose average income is low may simply result in a lowering of the tax rate . The main beneficiaries of the ...
Since most regions contain a mix of poor and rich individuals , a programme aimed at redistributing resources to a region whose average income is low may simply result in a lowering of the tax rate . The main beneficiaries of the ...
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