The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europe. This paper points out the methods of working and the strategies used by the European Commission (Directorate General for Competition) and various national competition authorities to promote deregulation of the professions throughout the European Union. Central to this discussion are the so-called public interest and private interest approaches to regulation. On the one hand, the European Commission seems to have been influenced by developments in particular Member States (bottom-up effects), whereas on the other hand, there have been top-down effects in recent years, at least in some Member States. The European experience is used to study ...
International audienceThis paper endeavours to analyse self regulation through the prism of the regu...
Defence date: 18 November 2013Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, EUI (Supervisor) Prof...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
Cahier de recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 950/2011Some characteristics of the regulated profession...
textabstractThis article starts by discussing a number of public interest explanations for regulatin...
This chapter addresses business restrictions (defined as restrictions to alternative business struct...
The tension between the public interest to regulate professions, and the economic rationales to open...
The European Competition Law Annual 2004 is ninth in a series of volumes following the annual worksh...
Representatives of liberal professions (notaries, bailiffs, attorneys, architects, auditors, medical...
With the Chinese government planning a comprehensive and detailed reform of regulatory law, the Euro...
With the Chinese government planning a comprehensive and detailed reform of regulatory law, the Euro...
This paper is intended as a contribution to that growing literature which seeks to understand the Eu...
International audienceThis paper endeavours to analyse self regulation through the prism of the regu...
Defence date: 18 November 2013Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, EUI (Supervisor) Prof...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
The regulation of professional services has been high on the political agenda for years now in Europ...
Cahier de recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 950/2011Some characteristics of the regulated profession...
textabstractThis article starts by discussing a number of public interest explanations for regulatin...
This chapter addresses business restrictions (defined as restrictions to alternative business struct...
The tension between the public interest to regulate professions, and the economic rationales to open...
The European Competition Law Annual 2004 is ninth in a series of volumes following the annual worksh...
Representatives of liberal professions (notaries, bailiffs, attorneys, architects, auditors, medical...
With the Chinese government planning a comprehensive and detailed reform of regulatory law, the Euro...
With the Chinese government planning a comprehensive and detailed reform of regulatory law, the Euro...
This paper is intended as a contribution to that growing literature which seeks to understand the Eu...
International audienceThis paper endeavours to analyse self regulation through the prism of the regu...
Defence date: 18 November 2013Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, EUI (Supervisor) Prof...
This book examines the relationship between regulation and market integration, with a special focus ...