The Art of Regulation
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The Art of Regulation

Competition in Europe – Wealth and Wariness

9781785367588 Edward Elgar Publishing
Christian Koenig, Professor, University of Bonn, Germany and Bernhard von Wendland, Directorate General for Competition, European Commision, Belgium
Publication Date: 2017 ISBN: 978 1 78536 758 8 Extent: 256 pp
Increasingly, EU market regulation measures have been introduced in the pursuit of economic justice and welfare. This book illustrates how regulation can help to prevent the abuse of dominance, in particular the abuse of public capital by the state.

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Increasingly, EU market regulation measures have been introduced in the pursuit of economic justice and welfare. This book illustrates how regulation can help to prevent the abuse of dominance, in particular the abuse of public capital by the state.

Comprehensive and interdisciplinary, this book presents the theory of regulation in a highly accessible manner. It explains that whilst the state’s ability to make major investments, compete with the private sector and target subsidies may be necessary in supporting infrastructure, the wasteful allocation of public monies can also do immense harm by crowding out private investments, distorting private incentives, and helping to foreclose markets. Against this background, Christian Koenig and Bernhard von Wendland discuss the strengths and weaknesses of EU regulation in the area of competition in the Internal Market, considering both private and public economic activities and market interventions and providing further analysis in light of global competitive pressures.

Contemporary and practical, this book will appeal to academics, students and practitioners interested in regulation both in and outside of the EU. Decision-makers, lawmakers and politicians will also benefit from its strong focus on better law making and regulation in order to promote social welfare.
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Contents: 1. Why Regulation? 2. Where Are We Coming From? 3. Tempering the Tyranny of Market Powers 4. The Public Cause of Exploitation 5. The Art of Steering Public Resources towards the Common Interest – the Supranational Approach 6. The Art of Sector-Specific Regulation in the Internal Market 7. The Dilemma of Regulation – Global Competitiveness vs Integrity of the Internal Market 8. Where We are Going to… Epilogue The European Cause after the British Referendum Bibliography Index

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