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CSR and the EU

Jul 07 2003 by Brian Amble
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The Centre for European Refor has published a new pamphlet arguing that the EU can and should play an important role in promoting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). But it also warns that such steps should be a supplement, not a substitute, for traditional forms of regulation.

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