Una nuova fase dell'integrazione europea: i capitalismi organizzati nell'Europa post-ricardiana
Martin Höpner and
Armin Schäfer
Stato e mercato, 2007, issue 3, 377-408
Abstract:
In the past, economic integration in Europe was largely compatible with the persistence of different national varieties of capitalism. To date, this no longer unequivocally holds true. We contend that a new, "Post-Ricardian" phase of European integration has emerged in which the Commission's and the ECJ's attempts to further economic integration systematically challenge the institutions of organized capitalism. This quest for liberalization has reached a point at which its output legitimacy is increasingly uncertain. As a result, the de-politicization of EU decisions proves increasingly unsuccessful. In addition, liberalization measures rely on a very generous interpretations of the "four freedoms" that exceeds the amount of liberalization the member states agreed upon in the European treaties and, therefore, lacks input legitimacy. We show this by discussing recent struggles over the Services Directive, the Takeover Directive, and company law.
Date: 2007
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