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Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
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Karagiannis, Yannis
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2009-01-27T10:38:34Z
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2020-11-09T16:20:12Z
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2009-01-27T10:38:34Z
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2020-11-09T16:20:12Z
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1886-2802
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/13351
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A major achievement of new institutionalism in economics and political science is the formalisation of the idea that certain policies are more efficient when administered by a politically independent organisation. Based on this insight, several policy actors and scholars criticise the European Community for relying too much on a multi-task, collegial, and politicised organisation, the European Commission. This raises important questions, some constitutional (who should be able to change the corresponding procedural rules?) and some political-economic (is Europe truly committed to free and competitive markets?). Though acknowledging the relevance of legal and normative arguments, this paper contributes to the debate with a positive political-scientific perspective. Based on the view that institutional equilibria raise the question of equilibrium institutions, it shows that collegiality was (a) an equilibrium institution during the Paris negotiations of 1950-51; and (b) an institutional equilibrium for the following 50 years. The conclusion points to some recent changes in the way that European competition policy is implemented, and discusses how these affect the “constitutional” principle of collegial European governance.
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26 p.
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Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
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IBEI Working Papers;2008/18
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Governança
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Governança -- Europa
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Unió Europea
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Integració europea
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Integració europea -- Aspectes polítics
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Competència
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Competència (Dret) -- Comunitat Econòmica Europea, Països de la
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Competència (Dret) -- Unió Europea, Països de la
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Why the EU does not Have an Independent Competition Agency: French Interests and Transaction Costs in Early European Integration
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info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper
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