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Redefining the state

privatization and welfare reform in industrial and transitional economies

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An edition of Redefining the state (1997)

Redefining the state

privatization and welfare reform in industrial and transitional economies

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English
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254

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Cover of: Redefining the State
Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies
2011, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: Redefining the State
Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies
2010, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: Redefining the State
Redefining the State: Privatization and Welfare Reform in Industrial and Transitional Economies
February 13, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Redefining the state
Redefining the state: privatization and welfare reform in industrial and transitional economies
1997, Cambridge University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-245) and index.

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Cambridge [England], New York, NY, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.1
Library of Congress
JC11 .S69 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 254 p. ;
Number of pages
254

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Open Library
OL661220M
Internet Archive
redefiningstatep00spul
ISBN 10
0521594251
LCCN
97006654
Library Thing
9843039
Goodreads
4407954

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The emerging and then consolidating European monarchic states of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries inherited from the powerful examples of the medieval city-states such as Milan, Florence, Bologna, Genoa, and Venice a tradition of continuous interventions of the central power in the economic and social life of their communities, along with a strong impulse toward an incessant warfare of competition and aggression.
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