This thesis researches the variation in levels of liberalisation within the European services market, focusing in detail on four selected service sectors (i.e. postal services, electricity services, healthcare services and the services covered by the Services Directive) from 2001 until 2011. In this thesis, I propose a model of European integration capable of explaining the exact levels of liberalisation in each service sector. I argue that the level of liberalisation can be explained by looking at the drivers of integration (i.e. expected economic benefits from further integration and the level of supranational activity), which determine the societal demand for further integration and the shape legislators’ preferences and constraints, and...
The presented text first summarizes the basic principles and objectives of liberalization in the Eur...
First published online: 26 November 2018This paper investigates how national economic regulation sha...
Liberalisation of public services cannot only be implemented via autonomous legislative action by na...
This thesis researches the variation in levels of liberalisation within the European services market...
Why is liberalisation reform introduced in some areas but not in others? In an introduction and four...
Although the goal of market integration has not actually been challenged in recent years, it has nev...
This article explores how political parties, trade unions, consumer bodies and business organisation...
Although the goal of market integration has not actually been challenged in recent years, it has nev...
[From the introduction]. Our paper explores the utility of the concept of policy transfer for analys...
Preferential Services Liberalization offers the first, comprehensive analysis of the conditions that...
Europeanization of public services and its effects The decision to liberalize public services of ge...
This article analyses the liberalization of telecommunications, postal services, energy (electricity...
Little progress has been made since the creation of the WTO on expanding and deepening the coverage ...
Ce travail de recherche a pour visée de décrire l'impact des normes de libéralisation européennes et...
The topic of public services is a complex societal issue, which touches upon such questions which ar...
The presented text first summarizes the basic principles and objectives of liberalization in the Eur...
First published online: 26 November 2018This paper investigates how national economic regulation sha...
Liberalisation of public services cannot only be implemented via autonomous legislative action by na...
This thesis researches the variation in levels of liberalisation within the European services market...
Why is liberalisation reform introduced in some areas but not in others? In an introduction and four...
Although the goal of market integration has not actually been challenged in recent years, it has nev...
This article explores how political parties, trade unions, consumer bodies and business organisation...
Although the goal of market integration has not actually been challenged in recent years, it has nev...
[From the introduction]. Our paper explores the utility of the concept of policy transfer for analys...
Preferential Services Liberalization offers the first, comprehensive analysis of the conditions that...
Europeanization of public services and its effects The decision to liberalize public services of ge...
This article analyses the liberalization of telecommunications, postal services, energy (electricity...
Little progress has been made since the creation of the WTO on expanding and deepening the coverage ...
Ce travail de recherche a pour visée de décrire l'impact des normes de libéralisation européennes et...
The topic of public services is a complex societal issue, which touches upon such questions which ar...
The presented text first summarizes the basic principles and objectives of liberalization in the Eur...
First published online: 26 November 2018This paper investigates how national economic regulation sha...
Liberalisation of public services cannot only be implemented via autonomous legislative action by na...