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State Aid in Context

2000
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VALBONESI, PAOLA, S. MARTIN
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State Aid

2007
Abstract For many years state aid control appeared to have only a minor role to play in the energy sector and especially in the internal market programme. The principal exception was the provision made for ‘stranded assets’. This has begun to change.
Andreas Knaul, Francisco Pérez Flores
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AIDS and the State

South Asian Survey, 2009
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic is now considered not only a health problem, but also a development issue as well as a security threat. While states have responded in varied ways to the AIDS epidemic, most have failed in combating it. What explains the variations in state responses to the AIDS epidemic? This article compares the
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State aid in government procurement

The World Economy, 2018
AbstractWe build a government procurement model in the context of international trade to generate two kinds of equilibrium outcomes, where a higher participation cost foreign firm participates more aggressively in one kind, but less aggressively in another kind.
Xiaoyong Cao, Jiong Gong, Guoqiang Tian
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The State Aids

2017
One of the issues with respect to which is more important the problem of resolving conflicts between national law and EU law is the provision of financial differentiated treatments arranged and facilitated by a Member State in favour of certain categories of domestic enterprises or economic activities.
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State Guarantees and State Aid

2015
In the EU, State guarantees for the stability of the banking system qualify as State aid on the basis of long-standing practice1 and case law,2 if they provide their beneficiaries with an economically appraisable advantage that they would not have been able to obtain otherwise. The advantage obtained by the beneficiary lies in the assumption of risk by
Fabio Bassan, Carlo D. Mottura
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State Aid and State Interference

2011
George Baden-Powell, KCMG (1847–98), graduated from Balliol College, Oxford, before studying at the Inner Temple in London. After a varied career as a commissioner in Victoria in Australia, the West Indies, Malta and Canada, he became the MP for Liverpool Kirkdale in 1885. He also found time to observe the total solar eclipse of 1896 in the Arctic, and
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State aid

2021
Barry Rodger, Andreas Stephan
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An Aid to the State

The Journal of Higher Education, 1934
W. W. Carpenter   +2 more
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