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‘Economic constitutionalism in a turbulent world’: a critical review
The article analyses the book Economic Constitutionalism in a Turbulent World edited by Skordas, Halmai and Mardikian, criticising the assumptions of societal constitutionalism and ordoliberalism on which it is based.
Andrea Guazzarotti
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Law and Order in the Economy: The End of a Paradigm and the Rebirth of an Old One [PDF]
It started and ended in Chile! This might be the introductory sentence to an economic history of our times. After the 1973 military coup the “Chicago Boys”, a group of Chilean economists educated by Milton Friedman at University of Chicago, took control ...
Kjaer, Poul F.
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On the new economic philosophy of crisis management in the European Union [PDF]
This essay attempts to go beyond presenting the bits and pieces of still ongoing crisis management in the EU. Instead it attempts at finding the ‘red thread’ behind a series of politically improvised decisions.
Acemoglu D. +24 more
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Economic Dependence: A New Frontier in EU Competition Law?
ABSTRACT This paper argues for the recognition of economic dependence as a relevant concept within EU competition law, moving beyond the traditional—yet limited—dominance‐based framework of Article 102 TFEU. Comparative analysis shows that this, or an equivalent concept, is already embedded in the domestic competition regimes of several EU Member ...
Jimena Tamayo Velasco
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The European Social Contract—A Discursive Tool to Imagine Europe and Manage Existential Anxieties
ABSTRACT In this article, I examine the European social contract as a political discourse. The concept has emerged as a catchy but politically‐laden concept within EU politics during Europe's polycrisis period. It has been employed by practitioners, civil society actors and politicians, with each referring to different kinds of contracts and often ...
Acar Kutay
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Brexit, Covid-19, and Possible Frameworks for Future UK/EU Financial Governance Cooperation. [PDF]
Howell E.
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The term capitalism can be considered to be both a designation of a specific historical epoch and an analytical tool in the humanities. This case study focuses on the second level of the term, specifically the usage of capitalism as an aid in the ...
Tomáš Gecko
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ABSTRACT Competition law has played a central role in shaping different models of industrial capitalism. Drawing on new competition law indicators spanning 1890–2010, this article examines how competition law has evolved alongside capitalist systems and identifies enduring institutional complementarities between legal regimes and political economies ...
Chase Foster, Sebastian Kohl
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For the Times They Are A‐Changin': Towards a ‘Homeland Economics’ Paradigm of the European Union?
Abstract There is an ongoing academic debate on whether geopolitical aspirations are reshaping the paradigm of the EU's neoliberal industrial and trade policy. The scrutiny has intensified with China's new economic power, the Trump and Biden administrations, Covid‐19 and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. However, the theory of paradigm changes expects that
Henrik Brockenhuus‐Schack +1 more
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Sulla nozione di libertà economica (On the notion of economic liberty)
Il lavoro riflette sulla possibilità di costruire una nozione sufficientemente determinata di libertà economica. Il problema del potere imprenditoriale pervade tutta l’economia di mercato.
Mario Libertini
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