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Markt und Staat in Europa

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  • Genschel, Philipp, 1998. "Markt und Staat in Europa," MPIfG Working Paper 98/1, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies.
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    3. Schmidt, Manfred G., 1999. "Die Europäisierung der öffentlichen Aufgaben," Working papers of the ZeS 03/1999, University of Bremen, Centre for Social Policy Research (ZeS).

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