Drawing on European legal texts, policy documents and interviews with regulators, central bankers and financial professionals, this book is rich in empirical detail which reveals a close-knit set of knowledge problems, or paradoxes, of the market. The book demonstrates how the market is adopted from economic theory into European treaty law.
Drawing on European legal texts, policy documents and interviews with regulators, central bankers and financial professionals, this book is rich in empirical detail which reveals a close-knit set of knowledge problems, or paradoxes, of the market. The book demonstrates how the market is adopted from economic theory into European treaty law.
Troels Krarup, Associate Professor, Aalborg University, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction: A Problem Called 'the Market' Chapter 2. The 'Archaeology' of Paradoxes: Methodology and Materials Chapter 3. The Constitutional Problem of Competition in the EU Chapter 4. 'Infrastructure' between Competition and Centralisation Chapter 5. Money and the 'Level Playing Field': Economic Theory meets Market Integration Chapter 6. The Liquidity Problem of Contemporary Finance Chapter 7. Conclusion
Chapter 1. Introduction: A Problem Called 'the Market' Chapter 2. The 'Archaeology' of Paradoxes: Methodology and Materials Chapter 3. The Constitutional Problem of Competition in the EU Chapter 4. 'Infrastructure' between Competition and Centralisation Chapter 5. Money and the 'Level Playing Field': Economic Theory meets Market Integration Chapter 6. The Liquidity Problem of Contemporary Finance Chapter 7. Conclusion
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