State aid is a subject with at least three primarily academic literatures and at lease two primarily policy-oriented literatures. The three academic literatures are those on strategic trade policy (Section II), on tax competition (Section III), and on rent-seeking (Section IV). The two policy literature are a predominantly legal literatuer onthe treatment of state action unde U.S. antitrust policy (Section V) and a corresponding literature on EU state aid (Section VI), which involves both the treatment of state aid under EU competition policy and the impact of state aid on regional convergence. Each of these literature has implications for the other, but these implications are drawn, if at all, only on the margins. In the Chapter, all these literature are presented and discussed, highlighting interactions.
State aid to business
VALBONESI, PAOLA;
2006
Abstract
State aid is a subject with at least three primarily academic literatures and at lease two primarily policy-oriented literatures. The three academic literatures are those on strategic trade policy (Section II), on tax competition (Section III), and on rent-seeking (Section IV). The two policy literature are a predominantly legal literatuer onthe treatment of state action unde U.S. antitrust policy (Section V) and a corresponding literature on EU state aid (Section VI), which involves both the treatment of state aid under EU competition policy and the impact of state aid on regional convergence. Each of these literature has implications for the other, but these implications are drawn, if at all, only on the margins. In the Chapter, all these literature are presented and discussed, highlighting interactions.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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