Abstract
The dataset encompasses several tables, each consisting of three elements: legislation, jurisprudence and scientific articles on numerous subjects and economic activities receiving public financial support in the form of state aid instruments. The set includes a subjective list of the most commonly used and/or disputable examples of granting aid, such as for (local) airports and airlines, steel production, shipyards, and coalmines. Less controversial are: regional aid, broadband infrastructure, small entrepreneurs, and re-search & development which should all help to achieve the goal of the “Europe 2020” Strategy and other EC politics.
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- Sharing research data across disciplines strony 255 - 257
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- 2022
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