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The debate over the completion of the single European market is increasingly centering on its so-called social dimension. Does it make sense to streamline social security in the member states as a safety net against the adverse consequences of the single market?
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Meyer, D. The social charter as a counterpart to the single European market?. Intereconomics 25, 289–292 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02928797
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