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Title
Housing policy and EU State Aid Law: Legal Implications of policy choices in Sweden and The Netherlands
Type
Student Paper
Publ. year
2018
Author/s
Thana, Evin
Department/s
Department of Law
In LUP since
2018-09-17
Downloads

Total This Year This Month
982 67 2
Downloads per country

Sweden 199 (20%)
United States of America 83 (8%)
Belgium 66 (7%)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 65 (7%)
Ireland 59 (6%)
Germany 56 (6%)
Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 54 (5%)
Italy 47 (5%)
France 31 (3%)
Austria 22 (2%)
Finland 21 (2%)
China 20 (2%)
Czechia 19 (2%)
Spain 19 (2%)
Norway 19 (2%)
Hong Kong (China) 12 (1%)
Slovenia 12 (1%)
Romania 11 (1%)
Lithuania 11 (1%)
Slovakia 10 (1%)
Greece 10 (1%)
Ukraine 10 (1%)
Portugal 10 (1%)
Poland 9 (1%)
Unknown 9 (1%)
Denmark 7 (1%)
Croatia 6 (1%)
Russian Federation 6 (1%)
Switzerland 5 (1%)
Albania 5 (1%)
Luxembourg 5 (1%)
Serbia 4 (0%)
Taiwan (China) 4 (0%)
Indonesia 4 (0%)
Japan 4 (0%)
Latvia 4 (0%)
Malta 4 (0%)
Hungary 3 (0%)
India 3 (0%)
United Arab Emirates 3 (0%)
Bulgaria 3 (0%)
South Africa 2 (0%)
Canada 2 (0%)
Iceland 2 (0%)
Australia 2 (0%)
XK 2 (0%)
Brazil 2 (0%)
Turkiye 2 (0%)
Cyprus 1 (0%)
Montenegro 1 (0%)
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 (0%)
Singapore 1 (0%)
Ethiopia 1 (0%)
Morocco 1 (0%)
South Korea 1 (0%)
Gambia 1 (0%)
Pakistan 1 (0%)
Bangladesh 1 (0%)
Macedonia 1 (0%)
Estonia 1 (0%)
Barbados 1 (0%)
Tunisia 1 (0%)
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