International audienceThe contemporary strength of EU competition policy does not stem naturally and mechanically from the Treaty of Rome, nor is it only a consequence of the spread of 'neoliberal' ideas or the single market programme. It is also the product of decades of dynamics underlined by historical institutionalism, which allowed the Commission to secure decisive powers, despite the unwillingness of some of the most powerful Member States. In this regard, the two most important cornerstones were Regulations 17/62 on cartels and 4064/89 on mergers. The Commission benefited from the unintended consequences of decisions taken in the Council and from the path dependencies created by Regulation 17/62. It progressively developed a centrali...
The transformation of the European Economic Community (EEC) stands as one of the remarkable politica...
International audienceThe establishment of the cartels technical commission in 1953, seems to prefig...
EU competition policy has become so strongly institutionalized that it is easy to overlook its preca...
International audienceThe contemporary strength of EU competition policy does not stem naturally and...
This articles shows that the development of the European Competition Policy was both progressive and...
A major achievement of new institutionalism in economics and political science is the formalisation ...
The idea of an inevitable process of centralization in the European Community (EC)/European Union (E...
On the basis of information collected from all the published European Commission's decisions in cart...
The European Commission (EC) has long intended to play a leadership role in setting a pan-European c...
The European Commission (EC) has long intended to play a leadership role in setting a pan-European c...
The aim of this paper is to generate an understanding of the evolution of European competition polic...
La politique de la concurrence a joué un rôle clé dans le développement de l’Union européenne et de ...
Council Regulation 4064/89 on the Control of Concentration between Undertakings - more commonly know...
A common view of administrations is that they are eager to expand their influence by resorting to a ...
Competition policy is perhaps the field in which the European Commission has the most extensive pow...
The transformation of the European Economic Community (EEC) stands as one of the remarkable politica...
International audienceThe establishment of the cartels technical commission in 1953, seems to prefig...
EU competition policy has become so strongly institutionalized that it is easy to overlook its preca...
International audienceThe contemporary strength of EU competition policy does not stem naturally and...
This articles shows that the development of the European Competition Policy was both progressive and...
A major achievement of new institutionalism in economics and political science is the formalisation ...
The idea of an inevitable process of centralization in the European Community (EC)/European Union (E...
On the basis of information collected from all the published European Commission's decisions in cart...
The European Commission (EC) has long intended to play a leadership role in setting a pan-European c...
The European Commission (EC) has long intended to play a leadership role in setting a pan-European c...
The aim of this paper is to generate an understanding of the evolution of European competition polic...
La politique de la concurrence a joué un rôle clé dans le développement de l’Union européenne et de ...
Council Regulation 4064/89 on the Control of Concentration between Undertakings - more commonly know...
A common view of administrations is that they are eager to expand their influence by resorting to a ...
Competition policy is perhaps the field in which the European Commission has the most extensive pow...
The transformation of the European Economic Community (EEC) stands as one of the remarkable politica...
International audienceThe establishment of the cartels technical commission in 1953, seems to prefig...
EU competition policy has become so strongly institutionalized that it is easy to overlook its preca...