EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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A policy space being a set of policies that are so interconnected that it is
impossible to make useful descriptive or analytic statements about one of the
policies without taking the other elements of the set into consideration ( Majone ,
1989a ...
A policy space being a set of policies that are so interconnected that it is
impossible to make useful descriptive or analytic statements about one of the
policies without taking the other elements of the set into consideration ( Majone ,
1989a ...
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Some policies may become so important that they form a distinct subspace within
the original space . This is how social regulation has evolved within the social -
policy space - a development most students of social policy have failed to notice
...
Some policies may become so important that they form a distinct subspace within
the original space . This is how social regulation has evolved within the social -
policy space - a development most students of social policy have failed to notice
...
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... the European Single Act and from the Treaty of Maastricht , as well as from the
pattern of Community policymaking - - will be , not a supranational welfare state ,
but an increasingly rich space of social - regulatory policies and institutions .
... the European Single Act and from the Treaty of Maastricht , as well as from the
pattern of Community policymaking - - will be , not a supranational welfare state ,
but an increasingly rich space of social - regulatory policies and institutions .
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