Services Provision and Temporary Mobility: Freedoms and Regulation in the EU
Giuseppe Bertola and Lorenza Mola
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No 9, Europe in Question Discussion Paper Series of the London School of Economics (LEQs) from London School of Economics / European Institute
Abstract:
International posting of workers and mobility of self-employed service suppliers lie between outright migration and trade in goods: their regulation, for both distributional and market-correcting purposes, is not as difficult to harmonize as that of labour markets, but personal mobility is more visible and socially intrusive than product market interactions. This paper analyzes economic and legal tensions between national regulatory frameworks and international competition in these areas, in both the intra-EU and global contexts, highlighting how interactions between the external and internal roles of the European Commission may foster efficient integration of markets and policies in this and other fields.
Keywords: economic integration; provision of services; regulations; labour contract; harmonisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-09-01
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