The Beginning of the End, or Just Another New Chapter? Recent Developments in EU Competition Policy Control of Regional State Aid

Fiona Wishlade

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Abstract

State aid control is evolving rapidly against the background of a changing economic and geopolitical context. The so-called Lisbon agenda and subsequent Council conclusions have emphasised the objectives of ìless, but betterî aid, which in turn have begun to influence Commission thinking on aid discipline. More fundamentally, enlargement of the Union to 25 members in May 2004 not only radically alters the economic landscape of the Community as a whole, but also presents formidable challenges for both the formulation and implementation of State aid control policy. At the same time, a number of State aid frameworks are due for renewal before 2007, providing the Commission with an opportunity for a comprehensive review of aid rules. This paper examines the new frameworks ñ LASA and LET ñ proposed by the Commission and their implications for regional aid. It then analyses the Commissionís proposals for regional aid reform, charting the national responses to the initial consultation, the proposals put forward by DG Competition and the reactions of Member States. The paper concludes by highlighting some of the main issues and implications from the debate.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGlasgow
PublisherUniversity of Strathclyde
Number of pages45
ISBN (Print)1-871130-60-3
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2004

Keywords

  • aid discipline
  • state aid control
  • geopolitical
  • economic

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