Transposition and national level resources: Introducing the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive in Eastern Europe

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Transposition and national level resources : Introducing the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive in Eastern Europe. / Vasev, Nikolay Rumenov; Vrangbæk, Karsten.

In: West European Politics, Vol. 37, No. 4, 2014, p. 693-710.

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Vasev, NR & Vrangbæk, K 2014, 'Transposition and national level resources: Introducing the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive in Eastern Europe', West European Politics, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 693-710.

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Vasev, N. R., & Vrangbæk, K. (2014). Transposition and national level resources: Introducing the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive in Eastern Europe. West European Politics, 37(4), 693-710.

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Vasev NR, Vrangbæk K. Transposition and national level resources: Introducing the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive in Eastern Europe. West European Politics. 2014;37(4):693-710.

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Vasev, Nikolay Rumenov ; Vrangbæk, Karsten. / Transposition and national level resources : Introducing the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive in Eastern Europe. In: West European Politics. 2014 ; Vol. 37, No. 4. pp. 693-710.

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