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Dancing with the Octopus (summary)

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  • André Nijsen

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In the Netherlands, the political discussion on administrative burdens is still ongoing. To generate a more scientific background on this topic, in January 2003 a PhD thesis was published, titled 'Dancing with the Octopus; information obligations of enterprises in the social constitutional state from a public administration point of view'. The full text of this thesis is available in Dutch only. You can download an English summary here.

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  • André Nijsen, 2003. "Dancing with the Octopus (summary)," Scales Research Reports S200305, EIM Business and Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:eim:papers:s200305
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