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The Objective And The Instruments Of European Politics In The Competition Domain

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  • Maria MURESAN

    (The Academy of Economical Studies, Bucharest, Romania)

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One of the base conditions for the existence of an economic functional market, beside the freedom movement of the goods, persons, services, and of the capital, is r epresented by a competitive undistorted environment. In this way, the dealers, either at national or communitary level, must interact as much as possible in a free mode, without negative influence from the strong agents found in privileged positions, the a ssociations of economic agents or the state. In an economic functional market, the respecting of the norms about the competition assures the economical progress, the defense of the consumer interest and the competitively of the products and services among the respective economy confronted by the products from other markets. One of the elements specific to the ordinary market is the affirmation of market economy. That is why, both training Treaty of European Community (TCE) (1), and derived law proposed to r emove effective all the threatening at the competitivety address, both of the part of the private actors, especially against competition agreements and the abuse of the dominant position, as well as public actors, especially public help and public markets.

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  • Maria MURESAN, 2009. "The Objective And The Instruments Of European Politics In The Competition Domain," The Annals of the "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava. Fascicle of The Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, Romania, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration, vol. 9(1(9)), pages 16-22, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:scm:ausvfe:v:9:y:2009:i:1(9):p:16-22
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