EU competition policy has become so strongly institutionalized that it is easy to overlook its precarious status in earlier decades. This article argues, first, that the Commission responded to the imperative arising from the extraordinary powers created by the treaty and the novelty of competition policy in post-war Europe by developing a series of myths to provide justification for its prerogatives. Second, these myths have played a key role in securing acceptance of EU policy, though other factors have also been important. Third, the official mythology has been supplemented by an interpretation which has become dominant in the law and political science literatures; namely, that EU competition policy has ordoliberal origins. This article ...
International audienceThe contemporary strength of EU competition policy does not stem naturally and...
Introduction: The paper argues that the sacred narratives of exceptionalism have been part of the ev...
This article examines the economic myths that surround the process of European integration. It argue...
The aim of this paper is to generate an understanding of the evolution of European competition polic...
Competition policy is perhaps the field in which the European Commission has the most extensive pow...
Competition policy is perhaps the field in which the European Commission has the most extensive powe...
This chapter argues that there are two major grey areas in knowledge about competition policy at the...
This ebook brings together political scientists and legal scholars with a view to explore the transf...
A historical retelling of European competition policy is crucial to understanding the discrepancy be...
A major achievement of new institutionalism in economics and political science is the formalisation ...
This book investigates the crucial EU policy of competition, which is enforced by the Commission and...
Contains fulltext : 195768pre.doc (preprint version ) (Closed access)References to...
The dominant view in the literature depicts the modernisation of the antitrust rules and the reform ...
This book investigates the crucial EU policy of competition, which is enforced by the Commission and...
This book investigates the crucial EU policy of competition, which is enforced by the Commission and...
International audienceThe contemporary strength of EU competition policy does not stem naturally and...
Introduction: The paper argues that the sacred narratives of exceptionalism have been part of the ev...
This article examines the economic myths that surround the process of European integration. It argue...
The aim of this paper is to generate an understanding of the evolution of European competition polic...
Competition policy is perhaps the field in which the European Commission has the most extensive pow...
Competition policy is perhaps the field in which the European Commission has the most extensive powe...
This chapter argues that there are two major grey areas in knowledge about competition policy at the...
This ebook brings together political scientists and legal scholars with a view to explore the transf...
A historical retelling of European competition policy is crucial to understanding the discrepancy be...
A major achievement of new institutionalism in economics and political science is the formalisation ...
This book investigates the crucial EU policy of competition, which is enforced by the Commission and...
Contains fulltext : 195768pre.doc (preprint version ) (Closed access)References to...
The dominant view in the literature depicts the modernisation of the antitrust rules and the reform ...
This book investigates the crucial EU policy of competition, which is enforced by the Commission and...
This book investigates the crucial EU policy of competition, which is enforced by the Commission and...
International audienceThe contemporary strength of EU competition policy does not stem naturally and...
Introduction: The paper argues that the sacred narratives of exceptionalism have been part of the ev...
This article examines the economic myths that surround the process of European integration. It argue...