ISBN:
9780230524354
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XV, 242 p, online resource)
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
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Bücher
Series Statement:
Springer eBook Collection
Series Statement:
Palgrave Economics & Finance Collection
Series Statement:
Springer ebook collection / Palgrave Economics and Finance Collection 2000 - 2013
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Erscheint auch als
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Printed edition
Keywords:
Europäische Integration
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Nichttarifäre Handelshemmnisse
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EU-Staaten
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Economics
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Mutualism European Union countries
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Law
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International economics
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Europe Economic integration
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European Union countries Relations
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European Union countries International cooperation
;
European Union
Abstract:
Mutual Recognition (MR) implies that each Member State is free to use the standards for production it prefers but cannot inhibit the import from other Member States lawfully using other standards, unless justified by emergency reasons. The home country rule then prevails on the host country. Barriers to entry diminish, competition rises in the internal market. This volume looks at a number of aspects of MR, including why its importance cannot be understood outside the general practice of free movement and how some elements of MR already emerge in the skilled labour market of professionals
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Contents; Notes on the Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Preface; 1 The Principle of Mutual Recognition and Respect for National, Regional and Local Identities and Traditions; 2 Mutual Recognition, Functional Equivalence and Harmonization in the Evolution of the European Common Market and the WTO; 3 Mutual Recognition in Goods and Services: An Economic Perspective; 4 Globalization with Human Faces: Managed Mutual Recognition and the Free Movement of Professionals; 5 Mutual Recognition, Unemployment and the Welfare State; 6 The Cultural Foundations of Mutual Recognition; Index
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Contents; Notes on the Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Preface; 1 The Principle of Mutual Recognition and Respect for National, Regional and Local Identities and Traditions; 2 Mutual Recognition, Functional Equivalence and Harmonization in the Evolution of the European Common Market and the WTO; 3 Mutual Recognition in Goods and Services: An Economic Perspective; 4 Globalization with Human Faces: Managed Mutual Recognition and the Free Movement of Professionals; 5 Mutual Recognition, Unemployment and the Welfare State; 6 The Cultural Foundations of Mutual Recognition; Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.1057/9780230524354
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