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Competition Policy in Europe

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1 by Karel Van Miert Since the early years of the European Community, competition policy has played a decisive role in the creation of a more prosperous, competitive and integrated European economy. Over the last forty years, the action of European competition authorities has provided numerous examples of the benefits of a sound-working competition environment for consumers and for the European economy as a whole. Competition brings lower prices, fosters technical progress and creativity, and prevents the negative effects of a company abusing its dominant or monopoly position. During my mandate as a Commissioner in charge of competition, I have actively encouraged this strengthening of European competition policy as did my predecessors. As a result, there has been growing public awareness in Europe of the need for free and fair competition as well as the consolidation of the competition policy in the "acquis communautaire". European competition policy is now at a tuming turning point in its history. In May 2004, ten countries will join a new European Union composed of twenty-five Member States and 450 million people. This massive accession to the EU is of paramount importance to the European integration and will deeply impact on European competition policy.

List of contents

Competition - the Core of a Market Economy.- Ensuring a Sound Competition Environment: Rules, Practice, Reforms and Challenges of European Competition Policy.- Regulating Competition in the Labour Market: Level Playing Field or Barriers to Entry for the Unemployed?.- Market Oriented Reforms and Competition in European Health Care Systems.- Competition in Transport on the Move.- Competition in European Electricity Supply: Issues and bstacles.- Towards More Competition in Services of General Economic Interest.- A New Era of Competition Under the Guidance of the Court of First Instance.- List of Contributing Authors.

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The book is a project of 15 international authors who discussed their papers in three meetings in order to create a coherent publication.

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1 by Karel Van Miert Since the early years of the European Community, competition policy has played a decisive role in the creation of a more prosperous, competitive and integrated European economy. Over the last forty years, the action of European competition authorities has provided numerous examples of the benefits of a sound-working competition environment for consumers and for the European economy as a whole. Competition brings lower prices, fosters technical progress and creativity, and prevents the negative effects of a company abusing its dominant or monopoly position. During my mandate as a Commissioner in charge of competition, I have actively encouraged this strengthening of European competition policy as did my predecessors. As a result, there has been growing public awareness in Europe of the need for free and fair competition as well as the consolidation of the competition policy in the "acquis communautaire". European competition policy is now at a tuming turning point in its history. In May 2004, ten countries will join a new European Union composed of twenty-five Member States and 450 million people. This massive accession to the EU is of paramount importance to the European integration and will deeply impact on European competition policy.

Product details

Authors K. Van Miert
Assisted by Johan Eekhoff (Editor), Johann Eekhoff (Editor), K. Van Miert (Foreword)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.10.2003
 
EAN 9783540405511
ISBN 978-3-540-40551-1
No. of pages 250
Weight 516 g
Illustrations IX, 250 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

B, Economic Policy, Economics, Economics and Finance, International Economics, Political Economy, Industrial Organization, European Integration, International institutions, Management science, Economics of industrial organisation, European Economic Community literature

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