This article argues that the European Union (EU) is promoting a liberal model of welfare through social regulation. Focusing on the liberalization and regulation of the electricity sector, the article asks how and for what reasons social protection of vulnerable consumers was introduced into this sector, and what kind of welfare policy this represents. This article shows that social measures grew substantially between the second and third directives on electricity sector liberalization (2005–2009), advanced by the European Parliament and reluctantly adopted by the Commission. This development runs counter to our understanding of electricity sector reform as focused primarily on liberalization, competition and efficiency. It is argued that t...
Liberalization of the electricity market is a constantly evolving subject and must be built step-by-...
This book presents the first in-depth analysis of the export of the EU electricity acquits, through ...
Electricity was an obvious candidate in the renewed drive to complete a European Single Market in th...
This article argues that the European Union (EU) is promoting a liberal model of welfare through soc...
A dramatic change of ownership, regulation, and organisation of essential public services, such as e...
Elektrizitätswirtschaft, Stromnetz, Reform, Deregulierung, Europäische Integration, EU-Staaten, Elec...
Electricity sector liberalisation is part of thewider trend toward liberalisation and the with-drawa...
This article analyses the liberalization of telecommunications, postal services, energy (electricity...
Since the 1990’s, we have witnessed a global process of deregulation, liberalization and privatizati...
This thesis considers different aspects of the liberalisation and simultaneous economic regulation o...
[From the introduction] The idea that we are living in the age of the regulatory state has dominated...
The energy market liberalisation process in Europe is increasingly focused on electricity market int...
Defence Date: 11 April 2011Examining Board: Prof. Hans-W. Micklitz, European University Institute; P...
The liberalisation of the electricity sector started approximately 10 to 15 years ago, depending on ...
This paper provides a review on the restructuring of electricity markets around the word including t...
Liberalization of the electricity market is a constantly evolving subject and must be built step-by-...
This book presents the first in-depth analysis of the export of the EU electricity acquits, through ...
Electricity was an obvious candidate in the renewed drive to complete a European Single Market in th...
This article argues that the European Union (EU) is promoting a liberal model of welfare through soc...
A dramatic change of ownership, regulation, and organisation of essential public services, such as e...
Elektrizitätswirtschaft, Stromnetz, Reform, Deregulierung, Europäische Integration, EU-Staaten, Elec...
Electricity sector liberalisation is part of thewider trend toward liberalisation and the with-drawa...
This article analyses the liberalization of telecommunications, postal services, energy (electricity...
Since the 1990’s, we have witnessed a global process of deregulation, liberalization and privatizati...
This thesis considers different aspects of the liberalisation and simultaneous economic regulation o...
[From the introduction] The idea that we are living in the age of the regulatory state has dominated...
The energy market liberalisation process in Europe is increasingly focused on electricity market int...
Defence Date: 11 April 2011Examining Board: Prof. Hans-W. Micklitz, European University Institute; P...
The liberalisation of the electricity sector started approximately 10 to 15 years ago, depending on ...
This paper provides a review on the restructuring of electricity markets around the word including t...
Liberalization of the electricity market is a constantly evolving subject and must be built step-by-...
This book presents the first in-depth analysis of the export of the EU electricity acquits, through ...
Electricity was an obvious candidate in the renewed drive to complete a European Single Market in th...