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Policy, Planning and Prognoses

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Due to a cumulation of factors there was a large-scale and spontaneous desire among the Netherlands population to emigrate; the Government was forced by pressure exerted upon it, chiefly by the Roman Catholics and Calvinists, to abandon to a large extent its fundamental point of view.

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Hofstede, B.P. (1964). Policy, Planning and Prognoses. In: Thwarted Exodus. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-1067-7_4

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