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This chapter traces the undulating development of Greek immigration policy since 1991, focusing on the 1996-1997 regularization of illegal immigrants. It explores the incongruity between strong anti-immigrant public sentiment, and the pursuit of relatively liberal legalization policies. While...
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The world’s biggest consumer markets—the European Union and the United States—have adopted different approaches to regulating competition. This has not only put the EU and US at odds in high-profile investigations of anticompetitive conduct, but also made them race to spread their...
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Governments and NGOs are switching to phone- and Internet-based communication technologies to reduce costs and broaden access to public services. However, these technological shifts can backfire if they exacerbate administrative burden in high-need communities. We conducted a randomized...
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