The Maze of Services Regulation
Tito Boeri,
Carlo Scarpa,
Lidia Tsyganok,
Christian Wey,
Micael Castanheira,
Riccardo Faini,
Vincenzo Galasso,
Giorgio Barba Navaretti,
Stéphane Carcillo,
Jonathan Haskel (),
Giuseppe Nicoletti and
Enrico Perotti
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Abstract:
Dismantling the dominant position of an incumbent firm is a daunting task. Liberalization is a difficult process that many European countries have implemented only as a consequence of Directives coming from the European Commission, suggesting that EU institutions which are further away from local specific interests tend to be more market-oriented than national governments. Political commitment to reform is key to its implementation. The reform of the energy, telecommunications, and railway industries; professional services, retailing, postal services, and water are discussed.
Keywords: Energy; Europe; Liberalization; Postal services; Professional services; Railway; Retailing; Telecommunications; Water (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-05
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