In 2005, the European Commission adopted competition policy Guidelines regulating national regional aid. Mirroring European Union Cohesion policy reforms, initially the Commission took a 'hard line' outlawing national regional aid, except in areas designated by the Commission, in order to improve cohesion, competition, and the efficiency of aid spending. This was successfully resisted by the Member States in favour of a more flexible regime. This paper argues that the Commission's approach to regional aid reform was flawed and raises wider questions about the relationship between national and European Union regional policies and the way in which the European Union promotes cohesion, competition and competitiveness
After outlining the overall scale and evolution of European Union (EU) public expenditure, this pape...
Over the past four decades the EU cohesion policy’s focus, objectives and content have experienced s...
From Introduction. Regional economic disequilibria was viewed as both an obstacle to and result of ...
In 2005, the European Commission adopted competition policy Guidelines regulating national regional ...
The increasing importance attached to the economic and social cohesion of the European Union since t...
The increasing importance attached to the economic and social cohesion of the European Union since t...
The relationship between EU Competition policy and EU Cohesion policy is at best one of ambiguity an...
The entry of ten new countries in the EU has raised a number of questions about the type cohesion po...
Recent developments in State aid control have been dominated by the financial and economic crisis an...
This paper aims to provide a review and assessment of EU competition policy control of regional Stat...
This study explores the importance of cohesion policy to the present and future of the European Uni...
This paper explores the relationship between tax competition, regional development and State aid con...
The relationship between EU Competition policy and EU Cohesion policy is at best one of ambiguity an...
[Introduction]. Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) makes it clear that cohesion is one ...
After outlining the overall scale and evolution of European Union (EU) public expenditure, this pape...
After outlining the overall scale and evolution of European Union (EU) public expenditure, this pape...
Over the past four decades the EU cohesion policy’s focus, objectives and content have experienced s...
From Introduction. Regional economic disequilibria was viewed as both an obstacle to and result of ...
In 2005, the European Commission adopted competition policy Guidelines regulating national regional ...
The increasing importance attached to the economic and social cohesion of the European Union since t...
The increasing importance attached to the economic and social cohesion of the European Union since t...
The relationship between EU Competition policy and EU Cohesion policy is at best one of ambiguity an...
The entry of ten new countries in the EU has raised a number of questions about the type cohesion po...
Recent developments in State aid control have been dominated by the financial and economic crisis an...
This paper aims to provide a review and assessment of EU competition policy control of regional Stat...
This study explores the importance of cohesion policy to the present and future of the European Uni...
This paper explores the relationship between tax competition, regional development and State aid con...
The relationship between EU Competition policy and EU Cohesion policy is at best one of ambiguity an...
[Introduction]. Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) makes it clear that cohesion is one ...
After outlining the overall scale and evolution of European Union (EU) public expenditure, this pape...
After outlining the overall scale and evolution of European Union (EU) public expenditure, this pape...
Over the past four decades the EU cohesion policy’s focus, objectives and content have experienced s...
From Introduction. Regional economic disequilibria was viewed as both an obstacle to and result of ...