Collaborative Economy - Regulations at European Union Level and the Impact on the Competitive Environment

Collaborative Economy - Regulations at European Union Level and the Impact on the Competitive Environment
Author: Mihaela Daniela Iacob
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2018
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ISBN:

Innovation and technological progress have changed the markets' structure in the entire world. Thus, the emergence of online markets and business models based on sharing goods have resulted in a strong disruptive effect on the relations established between firms and customers. Currently, the collaborative economy raised a number of problems regarding the implementation of the existing legislation by reducing the lines laid down between customer and supplier, free-lancer employee and worker, but also between independent activities, namely the provision of professional services. This may lead to a high degree of uncertainty regarding the applicable rules, in particular when the regulatory actions are not coordinated or are divergent at national or local level. The current study analyzes the efforts of regulation made by the European institutions in this direction, but also the effects on the potential competition which the collaborative economy could generate at the level of the Single Market.

The Collaborative Economy and EU Law

The Collaborative Economy and EU Law
Author: Vassilis Hatzopoulos
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509917144

'Disruptive innovation', 'the fourth industrial revolution', 'one of the ten ideas that will change the world'; the collaborative/sharing economy is shaking existing norms. It poses unprecedented challenges in terms of both material policies and governance in almost all aspects of EU law. This book explores the application – or indeed inadequacy – of existing EU rules in the context of the collaborative economy. It analyses the novelties introduced by the collaborative economy and discusses the specific regulatory needs and instruments employed therein, most notably self-regulation. Further, it aims to elucidate the legal status of the parties involved (traders, consumers, prosumers) in these multi-sided economies, and their respective roles in the provision of services, especially with regard to liability issues. Moreover, it delves into a sector-specific examination of the relevant EU rules, especially on data protection, competition, consumer protection and labour law, and comments on the uncertainties and lacunae produced therein. It concludes with the acute question of whether fresh EU regulation would be necessary to avoid fragmentation or, on the contrary, if such regulation would create unnecessary burdens and stifle innovation. Taking a broad perspective and pragmatic view, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the collaborative economy in the context of the EU legal landscape.

The Art of Regulation

The Art of Regulation
Author: Christian Koenig
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1785367595

Increasingly, EU market regulation measures have been introduced in the pursuit of economic justice and welfare. This book illustrates how regulation can help to prevent the abuse of dominance, in particular the abuse of public capital by the state.

Economic Analysis in EU Competition Policy

Economic Analysis in EU Competition Policy
Author: Parcu, Pier L.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-12-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1800370199

This insightful book assesses emerging trends in the role of economic analysis in EU competition policy, exploring how it has substantially increased in terms of both theories and methods.

Services of General Economic Interest in EU Competition Law

Services of General Economic Interest in EU Competition Law
Author: Lei Zhu
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-05-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9462653879

This book provides a comprehensive examination of the interaction between Services of General Economic Interest (SGEI) and EU competition law, covering in particular Article 106 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and state aid rules. It also takes the telecommunications, postal service and transport sectors as case studies, taking into account the technological, economic and political backgrounds to these sectors. The area of SGEI has undergone fundamental developments over the past three decades and the most recent changes in the Lisbon Treaty, recognizing SGEI as a shared value and granting explicit competence to the EU, mark its constitutional significance. The key issue is how to balance economic values underlying competitive markets and non-economic public service values such as universal access to essential services. The essence of the question is the relationship between the market and the state. This controversial issue is addressed through a critical analysis of a number of landmark EU Court judgments and Commission decisions over the decades. Offering a clear appreciation of the evolution of the EU regulatory framework on SGEI that lays out the limits and boundaries within which the Member States define, organize and fund SGEI, the book is particularly aimed at academics with a research interest in the interaction between public services and EU competition law, but as it also demonstrates clearly how the application of EU competition law has transformed the public utilities sectors, it will be of interest to law makers, legal professionals and policy makers as well. Dr. Lei Zhu is a Research Associate at the Institute of International Law at Wuhan University in Wuhan, China. He studied at the Institute for Competition & Procurement Studies of the Bangor University Law School in Wales, United Kingdom, where he obtained his PhD in law in 2015.

Regulating Collaborative Economy in the EU. Can the EU Be Collaborative-Friendly Without Sacrificing Consumer Protection and Fair Competition?

Regulating Collaborative Economy in the EU. Can the EU Be Collaborative-Friendly Without Sacrificing Consumer Protection and Fair Competition?
Author: Francesco Deana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
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ISBN:

The paper investigates on whether is it feasible to encourage the development of collaborative economy in the European Union while ensuring adequate consumer and competition protection through regulation at EU level. Thus, this paper will first assess if and how EU consumer acquis can effectively protect the user of collaborative economy services, notably when dealing with the supplier of goods/service provider. The second part of this paper will then address issues concerning competition between online platforms and traditional business models. There, the focus will be on determining if collaborative economy platforms operate on the very same market where traditional companies operate, thus competing in the provision of the underlying service, or not.

European Union Economic Diplomacy

European Union Economic Diplomacy
Author: Stephen Woolcock
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0754679306

European Union Economic Diplomacy provides the first comprehensive analysis of the factors that determine the role of the EU in economic diplomacy. In an up-to-date treatment that includes consideration of the impact of the Treaty of Lisbon, it contains a

Ex Post Economic Evaluation of Competition Policy

Ex Post Economic Evaluation of Competition Policy
Author: Fabienne Ilzkovitz
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9403512822

Competition authorities are increasingly interested in understanding the impact of their activities on markets and consumers. The goal is to improve competition policy rules and decision-making practices and to get robust evidence on the benefits of competition and competition policy for society as a whole. Discussions with competition authorities, practitioners and academics have shown the need to take stock of the experience gained in this field by the European Commission and to present it in an easily accessible way. The studies collected in this volume – prepared by senior Commission officials and competition policy experts – range from the ex post evaluation of specific policy interventions to the assessment of the broader impact of competition policy. The issues and topics examined include the following: objectives and scope of evaluations by the European Commission; description of counterfactual evaluation techniques used; conditions for a successful ex post evaluation of a competition policy intervention; a wide selection of individual cases covering a variety of economic sectors; applications in merger control, antitrust and State aid; direct benefits of competition policy interventions for consumers; deterrent effects of such interventions on market participants; and macroeconomic outcomes in terms of job creation, productivity and GDP growth. This matchless book assembles within a single volume all that is needed for competition policy analysts and practitioners to undertake ex post economic evaluations. While its collection of state-of-the-art ex post evaluation studies has a clear value for competition authorities, it is sure to be welcomed as well by competition law practitioners in the private sector, who will greatly appreciate the effort made to cast a critical eye on decisions taken in the past. Moreover, it allows for addressing some of the new challenges facing competition policymakers. Fabienne Ilzkovitz is Principal Advisor responsible for the economic evaluation of competition policy within the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Commission, and since 2014, she has coordinated various ex post evaluation projects in the Directorate-General. She is also Associate Professor of Economics in the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Adriaan Dierx is Senior Expert on ex post economic evaluation within the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Commission. He has managed a number of studies aimed at assessing the economic impact of the European Commission’s competition policy interventions.

EU Competition Law and Economics

EU Competition Law and Economics
Author: Damien Geradin
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 916
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191637491

This is the first EU competition law treatise that fully integrates economic reasoning in its treatment of the decisional practice of the European Commission and the case-law of the European Court of Justice. Since the European Commission's move to a "more economic approach" to competition law reasoning and decisional practice, the use of economic argument in competition law cases has become a stricter requirement. Many national competition authorities are also increasingly moving away from a legalistic analysis of a firm's conduct to an effect-based analysis of such conduct, indeed most competition cases today involve teams composed of lawyers and industrial organisation economists. Competition law books tend to have either only cursory coverage of economics, have separate sections on economics, or indeed are far too technical in the level of economic understanding they assume. Ensuring a genuinely integrated approach to legal and economic analysis, this major new work is written by a team combining the widely recognised expertise of two competition law practitioners and a prominent economic consultant. The book contains economic reasoning throughout in accessible form, and, more pertinently for practitioners, examines economics in the light of how it is used and put to effect in the courts and decision-making institutions of the EU. A general introductory section sets EU competition law in its historical context. The second chapter goes on to explore the economics foundations of EU competition law. What follows then is an integrated treatment of each of the core substantive areas of EU competition law, including Article 101 TFEU, Article 102 TFEU, mergers, cartels and other horizontal agreements and vertical restraints.

Beyond the Market

Beyond the Market
Author: David Hine
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780415152389

Considers the extent to which the EU has impacted on the formation and content of social and environmental policy in the member states, focusing on Germany, France, UK and Italy. The contributors highlight factors that influence the formation and content of social policy.