Warlouzet, Laurent (2008) Europe de la concurrence et politique industrielle communautaire: la naissance d’une opposition au sein de la CEE dans les années 1960. Histoire, Économie and Société, 2008 (1). pp. 47-61. ISSN 0752-5702
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The EEC competition policy was developed upon an ordoliberal framework. The role of the state in the economy is limited to the shaping of a general framework. On the contrary, industrial policy seeks to develop specific state interventions, aimed at strengthening the competitiveness of the European industrial structure. Such a policy would promote measures aimed at supporting specific sectors (first industrial revolution sectors or high-techn industries) or at fostering specific operations (intra-european mergers, R&D). Whereas a German ordoliberal group based at the Commission launched the European Competition policy from 1962, a French-Italian group within the Commission responded by the development of projects for an Industrial Policy. A conflict occured within the Commission between these two visions of Europe, a Europe of Competition Policy and a Europe of Industrial Policy. This opposition is still acute today.
Item Type: | Article |
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Official URL: | http://www.cairn.info/revue-histoire-economie-et-s... |
Additional Information: | © 2008 Armand Colin |
Divisions: | International History |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions J Political Science > JZ International relations |
JEL classification: | N - Economic History > N1 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics; Growth and Fluctuations > N14 - Europe: 1913- |
Date Deposited: | 22 Oct 2012 12:31 |
Last Modified: | 11 Dec 2024 23:25 |
URI: | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/46910 |
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