The EU’s attempts to manage air transport regulation illustrate the extent to which supranational actors can send credible signals to financial markets
EUROPP 2014-01-09
Summary:
How can European policymakers send credible signals to financial markets? Christian Rauh traces market responses to the announcements and events during the Commission’s nine-year conflict for competences in international air transport regulation. He finds that judicial strategies and European Court … Continue reading →
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