EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... regulatory activities in the fields of safety and consumer protection are motivated by imperfect information and the belief that the market , by itself , will supply too little information . Examples are regulations requiring lenders to ...
... regulatory activities in the fields of safety and consumer protection are motivated by imperfect information and the belief that the market , by itself , will supply too little information . Examples are regulations requiring lenders to ...
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... regulation . In fact , an important characteristic of regulatory policymaking is the limited influence of budgetary limitations on the activities of regulators . The size of non - regulatory , direct- expenditure programmes is ...
... regulation . In fact , an important characteristic of regulatory policymaking is the limited influence of budgetary limitations on the activities of regulators . The size of non - regulatory , direct- expenditure programmes is ...
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... regulatory innovation were made possible by the SEA , in particular by the introduction of qualified majority voting not only for internal market legislation but also for key areas of social regulation . Leaving aside important cases of ...
... regulatory innovation were made possible by the SEA , in particular by the introduction of qualified majority voting not only for internal market legislation but also for key areas of social regulation . Leaving aside important cases of ...
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analytic areas of social Author Title Commission Common Agricultural Policy Community between Social Community level Community policymaking consumer protection Council disparities distribution of income EC policymakers EC regulations environment environmental protection EUI Working Paper European Agency European Community European integration European Social Fund European University Institute European welfare example fact Federal Republic government intervention Hans-Peter BLOSSFELD health and safety historical analogy important Information failures innovation internal market Jean BLONDEL justified Leibfried and Pierson level of protection limited market failure Member migrant workers national welfare occupational health Pareto efficient Policy and Social policy space possible principle proposal qualified majority voting quality-of-life issues rationales for government regional redistribution regulatory interventions regulatory policymaking Republic of Germany Rome Treaty San Domenico significant social dimension social Europe social field social security regime standards supranational traditional social policy Treaty of Maastricht Treaty of Rome welfare assistance welfare economics