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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When looking at the Dutch model one has to scrutinize how the employment miracle was possible . By now more than two thirds of Dutch employment is in the service sector . The ( rising ) female labour force is heavily concentrated in the ...
When looking at the Dutch model one has to scrutinize how the employment miracle was possible . By now more than two thirds of Dutch employment is in the service sector . The ( rising ) female labour force is heavily concentrated in the ...
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... one has not only to take into account the costs ( high and persistent unemployment ) of this model but also its ( possible ) advantages , e.g. the higher relationship - specific investments and the curbing of local insider power by ...
... one has not only to take into account the costs ( high and persistent unemployment ) of this model but also its ( possible ) advantages , e.g. the higher relationship - specific investments and the curbing of local insider power by ...
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That would be possible only if member states had no discretion at all . To answer , for example , the question how much , in terms of resources , should a country expend on implementing mechanisms it has to turn to the ultimate goal of ...
That would be possible only if member states had no discretion at all . To answer , for example , the question how much , in terms of resources , should a country expend on implementing mechanisms it has to turn to the ultimate goal of ...
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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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