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Concerns about European prospects for competitiveness, jobs and growth are high on the European Union agenda and regulatory reform, both at national and EU levels, is widely recognised as a crucial tool for improving the performance of European companies. Despite the single market, selective sectoral regulatory reform and certain reforms at the national level, regulation in Europe still tends to discourage new entrants, impede new production methods and inhibit the exit of existing competitors. It often increases costs without providing compensatory benefits, reduces operational flexibility and distorts capital expenditure, creating obstacles to innovation. The authors in this book argue that regulatory reform can, more often than not, help improve the competitiveness of companies while generating net growth effects for the European Union as a whole.

In this book, the authors discuss the horizontal issues involved in regulatory reform. Following an extended introduction by the editors, two general chapters address regulation and growth, and the regulatory burdens and failures in Europe. Other chapters deal with national competition policy, state aid, EU environmental policy, reforms in product markets, labour market reforms, the regulatory environment of small and new firms, and the current, insufficient EU reforms to improve regulatory quality.

Throughout the book the authors aim to demonstrate how the market can function more efficiently and offer policy recommendations to show how regulatory reform can improve competitiveness at the firm level as well as performance at the industry, national and EU levels.



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Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: Aims, Structure and Overview 2. Growth and Regulation 3. Regulation in Europe: Justified Burden or Costly Failure? 4. National Competition Policies 5. State Aid in Context 6. Environmental Policy Reform in the EU 7. Reforming Product Regulation in the EU: A Painstaking, Iterative Two-Level Game 8. The Economic Impact of Product Liability: Lessons from the US and the EU Experience 9. Regulation and Labour Market Performance 10. Deregulation and Labour Market Reforms: The Role of the Social Partners 11. Market Structure Dynamics and Economic Growth 12. Better EU Regulatory Quality: Assessing Current Initiatives and New Proposals

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/03/2000
      ISBN13: 9781840644234, 978-1840644234
      ISBN10: 1840644230

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Concerns about European prospects for competitiveness, jobs and growth are high on the European Union agenda and regulatory reform, both at national and EU levels, is widely recognised as a crucial tool for improving the performance of European companies. Despite the single market, selective sectoral regulatory reform and certain reforms at the national level, regulation in Europe still tends to discourage new entrants, impede new production methods and inhibit the exit of existing competitors. It often increases costs without providing compensatory benefits, reduces operational flexibility and distorts capital expenditure, creating obstacles to innovation. The authors in this book argue that regulatory reform can, more often than not, help improve the competitiveness of companies while generating net growth effects for the European Union as a whole.

      In this book, the authors discuss the horizontal issues involved in regulatory reform. Following an extended introduction by the editors, two general chapters address regulation and growth, and the regulatory burdens and failures in Europe. Other chapters deal with national competition policy, state aid, EU environmental policy, reforms in product markets, labour market reforms, the regulatory environment of small and new firms, and the current, insufficient EU reforms to improve regulatory quality.

      Throughout the book the authors aim to demonstrate how the market can function more efficiently and offer policy recommendations to show how regulatory reform can improve competitiveness at the firm level as well as performance at the industry, national and EU levels.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: Aims, Structure and Overview 2. Growth and Regulation 3. Regulation in Europe: Justified Burden or Costly Failure? 4. National Competition Policies 5. State Aid in Context 6. Environmental Policy Reform in the EU 7. Reforming Product Regulation in the EU: A Painstaking, Iterative Two-Level Game 8. The Economic Impact of Product Liability: Lessons from the US and the EU Experience 9. Regulation and Labour Market Performance 10. Deregulation and Labour Market Reforms: The Role of the Social Partners 11. Market Structure Dynamics and Economic Growth 12. Better EU Regulatory Quality: Assessing Current Initiatives and New Proposals

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