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Integrating Regulated Networks Markets in Europe

In: Subsidiarity and Economic Reform in Europe

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  • Jordi Gual

    (IESE Business School)

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The process of creating a single European Union (EU) market for goods and services has gone through several stages, from the early removal of tariff barriers to trade in merchandises, to an increasingly complex period of integration in services provision. The integration of services provided over networks is probably one of the last and most sophisticated phases in the long journey towards the integration of the European market.

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  • Jordi Gual, 2008. "Integrating Regulated Networks Markets in Europe," Springer Books, in: George Gelauff & Isabel Grilo & Arjan Lejour (ed.), Subsidiarity and Economic Reform in Europe, chapter 10, pages 157-175, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-77264-4_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77264-4_10
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