In this paper for Contratto e impresa, Juan Delgado, describes the underlying economic logic of the Services Directive and its potential economic impact. Europe’s services sector is far from reaching its full potential. The Single Market Programme has been effective in removing obstacles to the cross border movement of goods and capital but the services sector, has not received much attention. This has resulted in most services being regulated locally and services markets becoming more fragmented
Europe’s market for services is fragmented by many regulatory barriers. The Services directive propo...
The proposed Services Directive by the European Commission could increase intra European trade in co...
The proposed Services Directive by the European Commission could increase intra European trade in co...
In his contribution to Brookings' US-Europe Analysis Series, Bruegel Research Fellow Juan Delgado di...
While the single market has largely been achieved for the EU market for goods, the services sector h...
We investigate, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and economic consequences of the EU...
This paper’s objective is twofold. Firstly, it presents the case for services-related policies in th...
The European Union service sector hampers many regulations by the Member States. For this reason, th...
Following the amendments put forward by the European Parliament in February, a good compromise is in...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
The internal market for services, which are estimated to account for 60 to 70 per cent of economic a...
L’élaboration mais aussi le développement du marché unique a favorisé les échanges sur la base du co...
This work deals with the legal problems and expectations of the transposition of the Directive 2006/...
The European Commission's 2004 proposals for a Services Directive consists of measures to reduce or ...
Europe’s market for services is fragmented by many regulatory barriers. The Services directive propo...
The proposed Services Directive by the European Commission could increase intra European trade in co...
The proposed Services Directive by the European Commission could increase intra European trade in co...
In his contribution to Brookings' US-Europe Analysis Series, Bruegel Research Fellow Juan Delgado di...
While the single market has largely been achieved for the EU market for goods, the services sector h...
We investigate, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the legal and economic consequences of the EU...
This paper’s objective is twofold. Firstly, it presents the case for services-related policies in th...
The European Union service sector hampers many regulations by the Member States. For this reason, th...
Following the amendments put forward by the European Parliament in February, a good compromise is in...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
As requested by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, this note focuses on A...
The internal market for services, which are estimated to account for 60 to 70 per cent of economic a...
L’élaboration mais aussi le développement du marché unique a favorisé les échanges sur la base du co...
This work deals with the legal problems and expectations of the transposition of the Directive 2006/...
The European Commission's 2004 proposals for a Services Directive consists of measures to reduce or ...
Europe’s market for services is fragmented by many regulatory barriers. The Services directive propo...
The proposed Services Directive by the European Commission could increase intra European trade in co...
The proposed Services Directive by the European Commission could increase intra European trade in co...