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Economic regulations have been the traditional form of regulation ; their social
counterparts are of more recent origin ( Salamon 2002 ) . Social regulations refer
to controls in matters of health , safety and social practices such as the protection
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Economic regulations have been the traditional form of regulation ; their social
counterparts are of more recent origin ( Salamon 2002 ) . Social regulations refer
to controls in matters of health , safety and social practices such as the protection
...
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Haas , Ernst B. ( 1958 ) The Uniting of Europe : Political , Social and Economical
Forces 1950–1957 , London : Stevens and Sons . Hammond , Thomas H. and
Jack H. Knott ( 1988 ) ' The Deregulatory Snowball : Explaining Deregulation in
the ...
Haas , Ernst B. ( 1958 ) The Uniting of Europe : Political , Social and Economical
Forces 1950–1957 , London : Stevens and Sons . Hammond , Thomas H. and
Jack H. Knott ( 1988 ) ' The Deregulatory Snowball : Explaining Deregulation in
the ...
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... J. 25 Sleigh , A.C. 22 sliding scale regulation 85 small businesses 41 smart
regulation 195–210 Smith , K.G. 80 social benefits 214 , 217 social regulations 3 ,
4 , 14 , 31 , 86 , 195 social safety nets 152 , 164 software industry 20 solar power
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... J. 25 Sleigh , A.C. 22 sliding scale regulation 85 small businesses 41 smart
regulation 195–210 Smith , K.G. 80 social benefits 214 , 217 social regulations 3 ,
4 , 14 , 31 , 86 , 195 social safety nets 152 , 164 software industry 20 solar power
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the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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