EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... national welfare regimes in an integrated market would lead to regime 14.
... national welfare regimes in an integrated market would lead to regime 14.
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welfare regimes in an integrated market would lead to regime shopping , social
dumping and deregulation ? To answer such a question one must rely on indirect
empirical evidence . The level and direction of foreign investments in developing
...
welfare regimes in an integrated market would lead to regime shopping , social
dumping and deregulation ? To answer such a question one must rely on indirect
empirical evidence . The level and direction of foreign investments in developing
...
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At a later stage these elements could be fitted together to obtain a
comprehensive regime . Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a
considerable transfer of money from consumers and taxpayers to farmers , and in
this sense it might be ...
At a later stage these elements could be fitted together to obtain a
comprehensive regime . Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a
considerable transfer of money from consumers and taxpayers to farmers , and in
this sense it might be ...
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