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A Corporatist Mega-Bureaucracy or an Open City” in Wallace, Helen and<br />

Alasdair R. Young. Participation and Policy-Making in the European Union.<br />

New York: Oxford: 17-44.<br />

Wildavsky, Aaron. 2000. “Trial and Error versus Trial Without Error.” in ed. Julian<br />

Morris. Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle. Oxford: Butterworth-<br />

Heinemann: 22-43.<br />

Young, Aladair R. 1997. “Consumption without Representation? Consumers in the<br />

Single Market?” in eds. Wallace, Helen and Alasdair R. Young. Participation<br />

and Policy-Making in the European Union. New York: Oxford: 206-234.<br />

43

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