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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 collection 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.
The yearly report aims to examine the progress of European integration and focus on economic aspects of the process. The report will be written in an accessible way focusing on different topics each year depending upon their relevance and current importance. The report will be a useful resource for academics and policymakers, journalists, and government advisors.
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