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- Ex Post Assessment of the Impact of State Aid on Competition
- Comparing China’s Fair Competition Review System to EU State Aid Control
- MEOP, Economic Continuity and Distortions of Competition in Sernam
- Childcare and (Equal) Competition 9
- The Tension between Competition Policy and State Intervention: the EU and US Compared
- Merging Antitrust and Regulation into State Aid? – Crisis Lessons in Competition Law Coherence
- Special Charges – a Gap in European Competition Law?
- Selectivity of Asymmetrical Tax Measures and Distortion of Competition in the Telecoms Sector
- Competition and Services of General Economic Interest in the EU: Reconciling Economics and Law
- State Aid or Compensation for Extra Costs: Tuning the Test of Proportionality in EC Competition Law
- The Swedish Housing System and its Compatibility with European Competition and State Aid Rules
- Distortions of Competition on the Markets for the Operation of Airport Infrastructures
- The Role of Economics-based Approaches when Analysing Effects on Trade and Distortions
- The Overhaul of the Regional Aid Guidelines – The Demise of Competition Effects and Rise of Incentive Effect?
- Meaning of Distortion of Competition in State Aid Law in Case of State Measures in the Public Interest
- ENERGY AND STATE AID CONTROL
- Competition Policy in the Framework and Application in the Banking Sector
- Challenges of Montenegro in the Field of State Aid
- Fighting Harmful Tax Competition through EU State Aid Law:
- Comments on the European Commission’s Decisions on Transfer Pricing Rulings
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Ex Post Assessment of the Impact of State Aid on CompetitionState aid evaluation provides an opportunity to continuously improve the effectiveness and efficiency of aid schemes to ensure that their positive impact outweighs possible distortions to competition and trade.Keywords: state, reforms, competition, trade . |
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Comparing China’s Fair Competition system to EU State Aid ControlThe promulgation of the Opinions of the State Council on Establishing a Fair Competition Review System During the Development of Market-oriented Systems in 2016 marked the creation of China’s Fair Competition Review System. Interestingly, a remarkable resemblance is found with the EU’s State aid control.Keywords: China’s Fair Competition Review System; Comparative analysis; International cooperation |
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MEOP, Economic Continuity and Distortions of Competition in SernamIndependent companies and transamission activities by road of transport. Economic situation and continuity.Keywords: restructuring aid, economic continuity, distortions of competition, market economy operator principle
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Childcare and (Equal) Competition
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The Tension between Competition Policy and State InterventionAt present, especially following the rapid and dynamic changes due to liberalisation and privatisation, the role of market and government is being readdressed around the world. Traditionally, State intervention is recognised as correcting market failures in either a broader or narrower sense.Keywords: competition, policy, intervention, market |
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Merging Antitrust and Regulation into State Aid?EStAL 3|2010 Editorial 577 Looking at politicians and stakeholders in Europe and internationally, one may wonder whether there is any common ground as to lessons to be learned from the persisting financial and economic crisisKeywords: competition, law, antitrust, economy |
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Special Charges – a Gap in European Competition Law?The problem EC Law is in manifold ways conceived to restrict the sovereignty of national tax legislation. To be sure, the EC Treaty has not conferred the power to determine State revenues onto the community bodies, so that the fundamental competence of the Member States in the domain of tax and budget policy remains unquestioned.Keywords: competition, law, tax, restrictions: |
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Selectivity of Asymmetrical Tax Measures in the Telecoms SectorIntroduction Following analysis focuses on the evaluation of the legality of the duty imposed by the Greek tax legislation on mobile network operators’ subscribers (with the term “subscribers” meaning all users of the various services/products provided by the mobile network operators, including mobile telephony services, internet services and added value services) under the scope of the EU State Aid rules.Keywords: competition, tax, economy, law |
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Competition and Services of General Economic Interest in the EUEconomic impact of the coronavirus outbreak by the supporting businesses in maintaining or returning to their normal course. This scheme of support ensure liquidity, competitiveness and maintance employment.Keywords: competition, economy, law, resvice |
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Tuning the Test of Proportionality in EC Competition LawThis article examines the development of EC State aid policy relating to services of general economic interest (SGEI). It explores which of the existing interpretations of the EC Treaty can accomplish the key objectives of the Treaty, viz. market integration and free access to SGEI.Keywords: compeititon, law, economic, development |
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The Swedish Housing with European Competition and State Aid RulesThe Swedish Housing System and its Compatibility EStAL 4|2008 I. Introduction When organising their housing markets, Member States are confronted with a variety of questions that have so far only partially been addressed in case law or Commission decision-making practice.Keywords: Bank resolution; Liquidation; Temporary Framework; COVID-19. |
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Distortions of Competition on the Markets for the Operation of AirportThe upcoming decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Cuno v. DaimlerChrysler is an excellent window through which to view tax subsidies provided by State and local governments in the United States and to contrast them to State aid in the European Union.Keywords: market, operation, compatition, tax. |
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Approaches when Analysing Effects on Trade and Distortions
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The Overhaul of the Regional Aid GuidelinesIntroduction The recent reform of the Regional Aid Guidelines has taken place against the backdrop of a complex mix of interrelated economic and policy change. The fallout from the crisis has affected national and regional economies differently, but almost everywhere the policy response is itself conditioned by the climate of austerity and public expenditure constraints.Keywords: regonal, competition, economic |
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Distortion of Competition in Case of State Measures in the Public Interest
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Energy and State Aid controlLooking at EU State aid control of environmental taxation, and in particular at the General Block Exemption Regulation and the Environmental Guidelines, this article makes a critical assessment of the balance between competitiveness, environmental protection and competition.Keywords: Environmental Aid; Fiscal Aid; Energy Taxation; GBER; EEAG; Balancing Test; Competitiveness. |
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Competition Policy of State Aid in the Banking SectorThe Crisis Communications provided for an extensive framework under which the Commission analyzed state aid to banks in the context of the financial crisis. All State aid decisions were built on three pillars: viability, burden sharing and competition. In order to minimize distortions of competition, the Commission imposed significant structural and behavioral measures.Keywords: Crisis Communications; competition law; competition policy; State aid; SRM; BRRD; banking sector; financial crisis. |
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Challenges of Montenegro in the Field of State AidHow to Comply with the Requirements of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement and Open EU Accession Negotiations in the Chapter for Competition?Keywords: Notion of State Aid, Accession Negotiations, Procedures, General Issues, Existing Aid v New Aid, Compatibility Assessment, Administrative Capacity |
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Fighting Harmful Tax Competition through EU State Aid LawAll the major steps of this story are presented: from the parallel genesis of a Code of Conduct for business Taxation and of the Notice on the application of State aid rules to measures relating to direct business taxation, to the Gibraltar case, to the recent opening decisions on preferential tax rulings.Keywords: Fiscal State aid, Harmful tax competition, Selectivity, Gibraltar, Amazon, Starbucks |
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The European Commission’s Decisions on Transfer Pricing RulingsAs part of the fight against tax elusion and harmful tax competition, the European Commission has used the versatility of the Community legislation on State aid to supervise the tax ruling practices of the Member States in relation to the aggressive tax planning strategies implemented by multinational groups..Keywords: Economic Advantage; Selectivity; Tax Ruling; Transfer Pricing; Aid Recovery; Harmul Tax Competition; Base Erosion; Profit Shifting. |