EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... at least for certain groups of workers , but also interregional redistribution ,
elements of industrial and labour market policy ( vocational training , measures to
improve labour mobility ) and social regulation ( primarily occupational health
and ...
... at least for certain groups of workers , but also interregional redistribution ,
elements of industrial and labour market policy ( vocational training , measures to
improve labour mobility ) and social regulation ( primarily occupational health
and ...
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... different from social regulation both in the range of government activities they
include and in their underlying rationale : public goods , negative externalities
and information failure in one case , redistribution and merit goods in the other .
... different from social regulation both in the range of government activities they
include and in their underlying rationale : public goods , negative externalities
and information failure in one case , redistribution and merit goods in the other .
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Despite these interesting political perspectives , regional redistribution must be
considered a rather inefficient instrument of social policy . In their enthusiasm for "
social cohesion " , EC policymakers often seem to forget that there is an ...
Despite these interesting political perspectives , regional redistribution must be
considered a rather inefficient instrument of social policy . In their enthusiasm for "
social cohesion " , EC policymakers often seem to forget that there is an ...
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