Der Einfluß der Direktdemokratie auf die Sozialpolitik



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Wagschal, Uwe; Obinger, Herbert

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Der Einfluβ der Direktdemokratie auf
die Sozialpolitik

ZeS-Arbeitspapier, No. 01/1999

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Suggested citation: Wagschal, Uwe; Obinger, Herbert (1999) : Der Einfluβ der Direktdemokratie
auf die Sozialpolitik, ZeS-Arbeitspapier, No. 01/1999,
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/41513

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