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The Policy Concept Behind the Dutch National Environmental Policy Plans

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The Dutch Cabinet Lubbers-1 (Christian Democrats and Liberals, 1982–1986) focussed on balancing the budgets after the economic decline in the second oil crisis (1979), on deregulation and general improvement of economic conditions in the country.

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de Jongh, P.E. (1998). The Policy Concept Behind the Dutch National Environmental Policy Plans. In: Meyer-Krahmer, F. (eds) Innovation and Sustainable Development. Technology, Innovation and Policy (ISI), vol 6. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93639-5_7

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