The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis Rhetoric

The present paper explores the rationale behind the legal framework regulating the use of state aid by the member-countries of the European Union during the financial crisis. Starting with 2008, the massive interventions in the banking industry of the governments of the member-countries attempting t...

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Main Author: Radu Cristian MUŞETESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: General Association of Economists from Romania 2012-06-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Economics
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Online Access: http://store.ectap.ro/articole/745.pdf
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spelling doaj-27110d5909884e59b859212e61403c6d2020-11-24T20:43:23ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292012-06-01XIX617518418418678The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis RhetoricRadu Cristian MUŞETESCU0 Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies The present paper explores the rationale behind the legal framework regulating the use of state aid by the member-countries of the European Union during the financial crisis. Starting with 2008, the massive interventions in the banking industry of the governments of the member-countries attempting to eliminate the effects of the crisis fundamentally challenged the core logic of the entire policy regarding the control of state aid in the European Union. We attempt to underline the extraordinary dimension of the impact of the financial crisis on state aid control and scrutinize whether the underlying principles of the state aid regime have been changed. We conclude that the special place that the financial industry in general, and the banking industry in particular, enjoys from the point of view of competition policy, is unfounded. European Union is, after the crisis, in the uncomfortable position of re-legitimizing state aid control. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/745.pdf state aidcompetitionEuropean Unionfinancial crisisbanking industry
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The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis Rhetoric
Theoretical and Applied Economics
state aid
competition
European Union
financial crisis
banking industry
author_facet Radu Cristian MUŞETESCU
author_sort Radu Cristian MUŞETESCU
title The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis Rhetoric
title_short The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis Rhetoric
title_full The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis Rhetoric
title_fullStr The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis Rhetoric
title_full_unstemmed The Economics of State Aid Control in the European Union during the Financial Crisis: the Challenge for a Post-Crisis Rhetoric
title_sort economics of state aid control in the european union during the financial crisis: the challenge for a post-crisis rhetoric
publisher General Association of Economists from Romania
series Theoretical and Applied Economics
issn 1841-8678
1844-0029
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The present paper explores the rationale behind the legal framework regulating the use of state aid by the member-countries of the European Union during the financial crisis. Starting with 2008, the massive interventions in the banking industry of the governments of the member-countries attempting to eliminate the effects of the crisis fundamentally challenged the core logic of the entire policy regarding the control of state aid in the European Union. We attempt to underline the extraordinary dimension of the impact of the financial crisis on state aid control and scrutinize whether the underlying principles of the state aid regime have been changed. We conclude that the special place that the financial industry in general, and the banking industry in particular, enjoys from the point of view of competition policy, is unfounded. European Union is, after the crisis, in the uncomfortable position of re-legitimizing state aid control.
topic state aid
competition
European Union
financial crisis
banking industry
url http://store.ectap.ro/articole/745.pdf
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