EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Thus an analytic distinction between social regulation and social policy may be
drawn on the basis of the rationales for ... Air and water pollution are prime
examples of externalities , while a number of regulatory activities in the fields of
safety ...
Thus an analytic distinction between social regulation and social policy may be
drawn on the basis of the rationales for ... Air and water pollution are prime
examples of externalities , while a number of regulatory activities in the fields of
safety ...
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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 of
budgetary ...
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 of
budgetary ...
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Member State regulations " , while the Directive on sulphur dioxide limit values (
80 / 779 / EEC ) established , on a ... However , the most striking examples of
regulatory innovation were made possible by the SEA , in particular by the ...
Member State regulations " , while the Directive on sulphur dioxide limit values (
80 / 779 / EEC ) established , on a ... However , the most striking examples of
regulatory innovation were made possible by the SEA , in particular by the ...
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