Will there ever be a free market in Europe for industries previously influenced by national government?

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Series Details Vol.11, No.5, July 2003, p585-594
Publication Date July 2003
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Much has been made of completing the Single European Market in Europe. Despite movements towards more advanced levels of integration such as currency union, there remains several grey areas in specific industries that are not allowing for open access to the market. These areas include government activities such as electricity and gas along with other industries such as telecommunications. This article sets out to examine whether there is likely to be a free market in these sectors and assesses the progress being made since the introduction of a number of procurement directives post-1998. This will therefore have an influence on land use planning. The article draws on the literature of regulation and industrial organisation as well as European integration in order to demonstrate the complexities of these industries and the problems of full compliance with the single market.

Source Link https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310303653
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