The creation of a European Union-level regulatory regime for telecommunications and electricity was a highly successful political initiative of the European Commission. However, this article argues that the causal link between European initiatives and national policy change is weak. Building on an emerging tradition of cross-sector research of these two sectors, and considering two most similar European countries, the article applies a series of comparisons, including a stepwise comparative analysis of two countries (one a reluctant liberalizer, the other an enthusiastic one), of two sectors (a pacesetter and a footdragger), and of two time periods (before and after the regulatory reforms). We suggest that Spain and Portugal were able to sh...
Relying on insights from the comparative capitalism debate, this article compares the industrial pol...
The social democrats, in office from 1985 to 1995, have introduced significant reforms in the Portug...
Globalisation can mean one of four things: a considerable degree of regulatory competition; a geogra...
European and US scholars of communications, telecommunications, and politics undertook a pilgrimage ...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
The European utilities sectors exemplify the transformation of regulatory capitalism, with far reach...
The European utilities sectors exemplify the transformation of regulatory capitalism, with far reach...
Does Europeanization matter, and, if so, to what extent and in what respects? While research on the ...
The introduction of market elements into monopolistic network industries has progressively gained po...
This chapter examines the processes and outcomes of Europeanization in the German utilities' sectors...
This article examines the outcome of the EU policy process from various comparative perspectives in ...
This article analyzes changes undergone in Spanish telecommunications policy over the last few decad...
This article analyzes changes undergone in Spanish telecommunications policy over the last few decad...
In December 1998, Spain officially opened to competition its telecommunications market that Telefoni...
Relying on insights from the comparative capitalism debate, this article compares the industrial pol...
The social democrats, in office from 1985 to 1995, have introduced significant reforms in the Portug...
Globalisation can mean one of four things: a considerable degree of regulatory competition; a geogra...
European and US scholars of communications, telecommunications, and politics undertook a pilgrimage ...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
The European utilities sectors exemplify the transformation of regulatory capitalism, with far reach...
The European utilities sectors exemplify the transformation of regulatory capitalism, with far reach...
Does Europeanization matter, and, if so, to what extent and in what respects? While research on the ...
The introduction of market elements into monopolistic network industries has progressively gained po...
This chapter examines the processes and outcomes of Europeanization in the German utilities' sectors...
This article examines the outcome of the EU policy process from various comparative perspectives in ...
This article analyzes changes undergone in Spanish telecommunications policy over the last few decad...
This article analyzes changes undergone in Spanish telecommunications policy over the last few decad...
In December 1998, Spain officially opened to competition its telecommunications market that Telefoni...
Relying on insights from the comparative capitalism debate, this article compares the industrial pol...
The social democrats, in office from 1985 to 1995, have introduced significant reforms in the Portug...
Globalisation can mean one of four things: a considerable degree of regulatory competition; a geogra...