This paper analyzes the impact of European state aid control in the new Member states. Two main arguments are derived from comparisons of state aid policies over time and across countries: First, changes in CEECs’ state aid policies can mainly be traced backed to the (anticipated) impact of post-accession state aid control by the European Commission rather than to accession conditionality. Second, despite strong tendencies of policy convergence we observe persistently different national strategies in dealing with European state aid control. More generally, studying the domestic impact of European state aid control provides us with a telling example of the peculiarities of complying with rules of negative integration
The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and...
European state aid control, a part of competition policy, typically follows the logic of negative in...
Where state aid is distorting competition and creating inefficiencies it should and can be (self-)re...
This paper analyzes the impact of European state aid control in the new Member states. Two main argu...
In the early phase of transition, which began in the 1990s, Central and Eastern European countries (...
To what extent does European Commission regulate state aid policy independently of member states\u20...
European state aid control, a part of competition policy, typically follows the logic of negative in...
Since the Treaty of Rome, State aid rules have been enforced at a supranational level in the EU. How...
Despite the increased interest in government measures designed to contain the negative consequences ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate how EU how EU state aid policy addresses the problem the pro...
Artykuł jest próbą oceny rozwoju polityki pomocy publicznej w Polsce po akcesji do Unii Europejskie...
The article analyses the effectiveness of EU conditionality regarding the enforcement of state aid r...
Recent years have seen significant evolution in the European Commission’s approach to State aid poli...
The article advances a new explanation of the role of administrative capacity in compliance with Eur...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and...
European state aid control, a part of competition policy, typically follows the logic of negative in...
Where state aid is distorting competition and creating inefficiencies it should and can be (self-)re...
This paper analyzes the impact of European state aid control in the new Member states. Two main argu...
In the early phase of transition, which began in the 1990s, Central and Eastern European countries (...
To what extent does European Commission regulate state aid policy independently of member states\u20...
European state aid control, a part of competition policy, typically follows the logic of negative in...
Since the Treaty of Rome, State aid rules have been enforced at a supranational level in the EU. How...
Despite the increased interest in government measures designed to contain the negative consequences ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate how EU how EU state aid policy addresses the problem the pro...
Artykuł jest próbą oceny rozwoju polityki pomocy publicznej w Polsce po akcesji do Unii Europejskie...
The article analyses the effectiveness of EU conditionality regarding the enforcement of state aid r...
Recent years have seen significant evolution in the European Commission’s approach to State aid poli...
The article advances a new explanation of the role of administrative capacity in compliance with Eur...
The European Union (EU) played an instrumental role in re-starting the international development pol...
The EU played an instrumental role re-starting the international development policies in Central and...
European state aid control, a part of competition policy, typically follows the logic of negative in...
Where state aid is distorting competition and creating inefficiencies it should and can be (self-)re...