Preface

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2. Contesting the EU’s neoliberal embrace

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3. Expanding social Europe and the role of standards

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  5. OECD, 2011, Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising, Paris: OECD.
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  8. For a more detailed account, see C Crouch, 2019, Will the Gig Economy Prevail?, Cambridge: Polity.
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4. Conclusion: towards a European social union

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