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Varieties of Capitalism and the Limits of European Economic Integration
Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies, Volume: 13, Issue: 1, Pages: 415 - 434
Swansea University Author: Jukka Snell
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DOI (Published version): 10.5235/152888712801752933
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This paper considers European economic integration from the perspective of varieties of capitalism. It notes the main threats that integration potentially entails both for liberal and coordinated market economies, and assesses the likelihood of damage to the different models, in particular following...
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This paper considers European economic integration from the perspective of varieties of capitalism. It notes the main threats that integration potentially entails both for liberal and coordinated market economies, and assesses the likelihood of damage to the different models, in particular following the Lisbon Treaty. It is argued descriptively that both types of capitalism can continue to coexist in the European Union, and normatively that it is vital that the integration project is managed in a way that does not fundamentally endanger them. |
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