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2by Fournier, Jean-Marc“…"The EU Single Market remains fragmented by complex and heterogeneous rules at the EU and national levels affecting trade, capital, including foreign direct investment, and labour mobility. …”
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3“…"Enforcement of and compliance with laws and regulations in the single market of the European Union are not only legally necessary, but also of crucial economic importance for business, consumers and the EU economy at large. …”
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7“…"Now more than ever, the EU needs to address concerns about the significant decline in productivity growth and the increasing perception of unfairness. Completing the single market would unlock the EU's growth potential. …”
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8by Strasky, Jan“…"The EU Single Market remains far from completed: progress in goods and services market integration has stalled, financial markets are still fragmented along national lines and the barriers to labour mobility remain high. …”
Published 2016
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9“…"• The single market is often perceived as the panacea for Europe’s economic troubles. …”
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10Published 2009“…Dubbed by Margaret Thatcher at the time “a socialist charter”, it was regarded by trade unionists as a counterweight to the creation of a single market. The arguments surrounding the so-called “social dimension” have remained for most progressives at the centre of the debate about the future of the EU. …”
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12Published 2016“…"The ongoing and anticipated impact of digitalisation and the digital single market not only provides opportunities, but also presents challenges in terms of the job dynamics and changes in working conditions. …”
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20by Marcus, J. Scott“…"In its Digital Single Market strategy, the European Commission has rightly noted the importance of reducing the price paid for basic cross-border parcel delivery by consumers and by small and medium size retail senders. …”
Published 2016
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