European Economic and Political IssuesContents: Pricing Strategies in Euroland: Risks and Opportunities (Robert C. Rickards, International University, Germany); The Fairy Tale of Introducing a New Economic Management System in Middletown (Sven Rasegard, Stockholm University and Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden); Parliamentary Governance and the European Union (Tapio Raunio, University of Helsinki); Work Values, Open Youth Education and the Creative Career: A Danish Perspective (Peter Plant, Ph.D., Royal Danish School of Educational Studies, Copenhagen); Developing Effective Capacity to Implement EU Rules: Application, Enforcement and Meta-analysis [With a Case Study on Implementation of Directives on Telecommunications] (Phedon Nicolaides, European Institute of Public Administration, The Netherlands, and Roel Polmans, Dutch Independent Post and Telecommunications Authority); Sovereignty and Authority in the Making of One Europe: From Cultural Diversity to Market Identity (M.B. Ramose, Tillburg University); Parliamentary Governance in the European Union (Tapio Raunio); Putty-Clay Politics in Transition Economies (Robert Lyons, Gordon Rausser and Leo Simon, University of California at Berkeley); The European Unemplo |
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A partial answer to this question is that each member state has to devote enough resources and implement those procedures which enable it to achieve the objectives of directives and carry out the tasks specified in regulations .
A partial answer to this question is that each member state has to devote enough resources and implement those procedures which enable it to achieve the objectives of directives and carry out the tasks specified in regulations .
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The tasks stipulated in directives and regulations are never detailed enough . Member states always have a certain degree of discretion . That there is discretion and , therefore , possibility of variation among them in all areas of the ...
The tasks stipulated in directives and regulations are never detailed enough . Member states always have a certain degree of discretion . That there is discretion and , therefore , possibility of variation among them in all areas of the ...
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To find out how the EU itself , through the Council ( and later on Council / Parliament ] and Commission Directives , guides member states to define the prerequisites of effective implementing capacity we have applied the basic ...
To find out how the EU itself , through the Council ( and later on Council / Parliament ] and Commission Directives , guides member states to define the prerequisites of effective implementing capacity we have applied the basic ...
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Pricing Strategies in Euroland Risks and Opportunities | 31 |
Developing Effective Capacity to Implement | 45 |
Sovereignty and Authority in the Making of One Europe | 91 |
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