THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SINGLE MARKET PROGRAMME (1985-92) THE EXAMPLES OF THE CAR EMISSION AND OF COMPETITION POLICY
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This contribution will focus on the implementation of the Single Market programme between its definition in the Single Act in 1986, and its "opening" in 1993. I will argue that the Single Market was a compromise between different visions of Europe, and not solely a neoliberal project. In doing so, I will use a typology that differentiates between three types of economic policies: socially-oriented, neomercantilist, and market-oriented, with neoliberal policies being a subgroup of the final category. A few examples, including legislation on mergers and car pollution, will be explored in-depth by way of illustration.
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