Tra regole ed eccezioni La messa in opera delle politiche pubbliche in Italia

In Italy, public policies have difficult processing, and even more difficult implementation. It is normal for a number of unexpected side effects to occur as a result of a public policy. Likewise, it is normal that a public policy determines an impact which is appreciated ex post, but cannot be iden...

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Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2016
Series:Lectio Magistralis
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