EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 21-24European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... significance of this structural difference between regulatory policies and policies involving the direct expenditure of ... significant loss of markets through state and local legislation , have strongly supported federal regulation ...
... significance of this structural difference between regulatory policies and policies involving the direct expenditure of ... significant loss of markets through state and local legislation , have strongly supported federal regulation ...
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... significant , governments begin to realize that operating a public service and regulating it are not only different , but also conflicting functions and hence should be institutionally separated . At the same time , the widespread ...
... significant , governments begin to realize that operating a public service and regulating it are not only different , but also conflicting functions and hence should be institutionally separated . At the same time , the widespread ...
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... significant and growing percentage of GNP in all OECD countries . Sooner or later , therefore , voters have to face the choice between expanding or even continuing welfare programmes , and devoting sufficient resources to environmental ...
... significant and growing percentage of GNP in all OECD countries . Sooner or later , therefore , voters have to face the choice between expanding or even continuing welfare programmes , and devoting sufficient resources to environmental ...
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activities Author Title Autorités Administratives Indépendantes barriers to trade budgetary Cassis de Dijon Commission officials Commission's White Paper common agricultural policy communautaire Community policy Community regulation competition Completing the Internal conceptual innovation consumer protection Council of Ministers countries Deregulation or Re-Regulation EC Commission EC regulation economic and social Eichener employer environment environmental protection EUI Working Paper Europe European Community European Council European Parliament European University Institute Européen Giandomenico MAJONE Hans-Peter BLOSSFELD harmonise harmonization health and safety health of workers implementation increasing number internal market programme Jean BLONDEL Kingdon large number legislation Lord Cockfield Machinery Directive mutual recognition national experts national governments national regulations policy community policy development policy entrepreneurs policy innovations Policymaking qualified majority qualified majority voting reform regulatory policy risks role safety and health Schmitt von Sydow significant Single European Act social dumping social policies social regulation strategy supranational technical barriers traditional Treaty of Rome