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The global financial crisis that struck Europe has profoundly
affected its political, economic and regulatory landscape. This
Research Handbook provides an inter-disciplinary view of State
interventions in the banking sector, their control under State aid
rules since the financial crisis of 2008 and the progressive
emergence of a pan-European regulation of banks in distress.
Assessing the policy of bank rescues over the past nine years
provides a striking summary of European successes and failures and
of the continuing tension between integration and fragmentation
forces at play within the EU and its single market. This Research
Handbook offers insights from law and economics - on the extent to
which the EU/EEA State aid regime is able to address adequately the
concerns of financial regulation without losing sight of its
primary purpose. The contributors include academics, specialists in
financial regulation, lawyers, economists and regulators, who have
all followed or been directly involved in cases relating to the
financial crisis. The Research Handbook on State Aid in the Banking
Sector will appeal to advanced students and academics in law and
economics, particularly those with an interest in financial
institutions, governance and banking. Contributors include: C.
Botelho Moniz, G. Bruzzone, M. Cassella, A. Champsaur, F. Coupe, F.
de Cecco, J.-S. Duprey, S. Frisch, C. Froitzheim, P. Gouveia e
Melo, J. Gray, V. Iftinchi, B. Joosen, I. Kokkoris, F.-C.
Laprevote, S. Micossi, L. Nascimento Ferreira, P. Nicolaides, V.
Power, C. Quigley, N. Robins, S. Shamsi, P. Solomon, D.S. Tynes
Recent years have seen the rise of EU State aid law as a crucial
component of the European economic constitution. To date, however,
the literature has neglected the contribution of this area of EU
law to the internal market. This book fills the gap in
understanding the economic constitution by exploring the
significance of State aid law in addressing questions that go to
the core of the internal market project. It does so by examining
the case law relating to three different activities that Member
States engage in: market participation, market regulation, and
funding for Services of General Economic Interest. Each of these
areas offers insights into fundamental questions surrounding the
economic constitution, such as the separation between the State and
the market, the scope for Member States to engage in regulatory
competition, and the tension between market and non-market
concerns. (Series: Hart Studies in Competition Law - Vol. 2)
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