The creation of the Single Market, with its 175 million employments, 21 million undertakings and 500 million consumers, is one of the most emblematic projects of the European integration process, an uncontestable success in spite of its imperfections. This book aims at, on the one hand, reminding the value of the Single Market and the importance of preserving its achievements; and on the other hand, identifying its lacunae, discussing some of them and advancing proposals to fill the gaps and to improve its functioning.
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Chapter 2: Reinforcing the Single European Market:: opportunities and challenges in the current economic downturn
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Chapter 3: Fostering Growth: the importance of the Services Directive
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Chapter 5: Modernising Social Services in the Single Market: putting the Market into the Social
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Chapter 6: Privatisation of Public Service Delivery in the EU: where lay the public service obligations in social service provision?
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Chapter 10: Efficiency and technological progress in the internalmarket: good reasons for exemption from prohibition on restrictive agreements?
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Chapter 11: EU state aid policy reform to support growth: an assessment
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Chapter 12: Recent trends concerning SGEI: know them by their fruits
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Chapter 13: Squaring EU competition law and industrial policy: the case of broadband
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Chapter 15: Achieving European internal market in regulated sectors by misuse of Competition Law: the margin squeeze disaster
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Chapter 16: Consumer activity in the British retail electricity market: c luster analysis approach
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Chapter 17: An attempt to increasing competitio in public procurement: one example in the Basque Country
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Chapter 19: Compliance Mechanisms Compared: an Analysis of the EU Infringement Procedures, SOLVIT, EU PILOT and IMS
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Chapter 20: The SOLVIT network and unlawful decisions of national administrations: ‘governing’ the new challenges and problems of the internal market
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Chapter 21: Improving market supervision and market governance: prevention of new obstacles and standardization
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Chapter 22: Network Governance in European Competition Law Post-Financial Crisis: what impact on legitimacy?
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Chapter 23: Coherence between the internal and external side of the internal European market: the case of the EU-Turkey customs union
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