Europe: Rising Economic Nationalism?

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Series Details January, 2007
Publication Date 18/01/2007
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In some cases hyperlinks allows you to access all versions of a report, including the latest. Note that many reports are periodically updated.Several members of the European Union (EU) have been erecting barriers 2005-06 to cross-border mergers and acquisitions, possibly in violation of their Single Market commitments. The main focus of these anti-competitive actions, often dubbed economic nationalism or economic patriotism by the press, is on corporate control, particularly in the banking, steel, and energy sectors. Unlike in the 1980s, when the main opposition to creation of the Single Market for goods, capital, labor, and services came from companies resistant to being exposed to more international competition, the
main opposition to liberalisation today comes from some member state governments (and or politicians) fearful of losing national prestige and jobs as a result of merger activity. This report examines the nature and significance of rising economic nationalism, as well as how U.S. interests may be affected.

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