Written by Marcin Grajewski,

The digital revolution, global trade disputes and low growth in the European economy have, among other factors, revived the debate about the merits and drawbacks of the European Union’s strict EU competition rules, which cover cartels, market dominance, mergers and state aid. Some politicians and economists argue that competition is an increasingly global phenomenon and that the intra-Community trade context for which the EU competition rules were originally designed no longer applies and the rules themselves are, as a result, too prescriptive. This emerging view might encourage the Union to pursue a more active and coordinated EU industrial policy supported by more flexible rules on state aid and mergers in particular. The debate comes at a time when the U.S.-China trade conflict and problems in the World Trade Organisation are reshaping global economic competition, with new relationships and partnerships being formed.
This note offers links to recent commentaries, studies and reports from international think tanks on the EU’s competition and industrial policy challenges and on a changing naturee of global competition. More studies on trade issues can be found in a previous item from these series, published in September 2019.
A surprising new alliance: Europe and Japan
Centre for European Policy Studies, January 2020
How can European competition law address market distortions caused by state-owned enterprises?
Bruegel, December 2019
Industrial subsidies, state-owned enterprises and market distortions: Problems, proposals and a path forward
Centre for European Policy Studies, January 2020
The economics of European sovereignty: What role for EU competition policy in industrial policy?
Jacques Delors Centren Hertie School, December 2019
What is the scope of the EU external competence in the field of energy today?
Jacques Delors Institute, December 2019
Detecting, investigating and prosecuting export control violations: European perspectives on key challenges and good practices
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, December 2019
The future of EU’s Eastern Partnership beyond 2020: EU’s engagement in a contested Eastern neighbourhood amidst internal crisis and geopolitical competition
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik, December 2019
European seaports and Chinese strategic influence: The relevance of the maritime silk road for the Netherlands
Clingendael, December 2019
The UK and the EU should prevent mutual assured damage
Peterson Institute for International Economics, December 2019
An Industry Action Plan for a more competitive, sustainable and strategic European Union
European Policy Centre, November 2019
A primer on developing European public goods: A report to Ministers Bruno Le Maire and Olaf Scholz
Bruegel, November 2019
The drafting of a European Business Code
Fondation Robert Schuman, November 2019
EU–US relations on internet governance
Chatham House, November 2019
Establishing trust in an AI-powered future
Jacques Delors Institute, November 2019
How does China fare on the Russian market? Implications for the European Union
Bruegel, November 2019
Europe and China’s belt and road initiative: Growing concerns, more strategy
Egmont, November 2019
Beyond industrial policy: Why Europe needs a new growth strategy
Jacques Delors Institute, October 2019
A geographically fair EU industrial strategy
European Policy Centre, October 2019
With or without you: Are central European countries ready for the euro?
Bruegel, October 2019
The Netherlands and Germany, ensuring competitiveness in a net zero emissions world
E3G, October 2019
Emerging trade battlefield with China: Export competition and firm’s coping strategies
Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, October 2019
Shaping a new international trade order: Competition and co-operation among the European Union, the United States, and China
Dahrendorf Institute, October 2019
La politique de sanctions de l’Union européenne: Ambition multilatérale contre ambition de puissance
Institut francais des relations internationales, October 2019
The power to engage: Giving punch to a new EU global strategy 2020
Egmont, September 2019
A human-centric digital manifesto for Europe
Open Societies Foundations, September 2019
What are the benefits of data sharing? Uniting supply chain and platform economy perspectives
Research Institute of the Finnish Economy, September 2019
Economic polarisation in Europe: Causes and options for action
Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche, September 2019
Holding together what belongs together: A strategy to counteract economic polarisation in Europe
Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche, September 2019
Should the EU tax imported CO2?
Centre for European Reform, September 2019
New beginnings – Objective 2024: Better living and working conditions for all Europeans
Notre Europe, September 2019
Über-influential? How the gig economy’s lobbyists undermine social and workers rights
Corporate Europe Observatory, September 2019
The US-China 5G contest: Options for Europe
Instituto Affari Internzionali, September 2019
Delivering sustainable food and land use systems: The role of international trade
Chatham House, September 2019
Chinese method of currency internationalization
Instytut Sobieskiego, September 2019
Measuring the rise of economic nationalism
Peterson Institute for International Economics, August 2019
The threats to the European Union’s economic sovereignty
Bruegel, August 2019
The European Union energy transition: Key priorities for the next five years
Bruegel, July 2019
A strategic agenda for the new EU leadership
Bruegel, June 2019
The European Union versus the better regulation agenda: Why the outcome depends on a paradigm shift
European Trade Union Institute, June 2019
Sustaining multilateralism in a multipolar world
Notre Europe, June 2019
Cross border services in the internal market: An important contribution to economic and social cohesion
Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln, June 2019
Tech giants in banking: The implications of a new market power
Instituto Affari Internzionali, June 2019
Divergence and diversity in the Euro area: The case of Germany, France and Italy
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, June 2019
Net neutrality regulation: Much ado about nothing?
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung, June 2019
China and the world trade organisation: Towards a better fit
Bruegel, May 2019
Who is big in Brussels?
Tænketanken Europa, May 2019
Digitalsteuer in der EU Wo stehen wir?
Bertelsmann Stiftung, Jacques Delors Institute, May 2019
Rule of law infringement procedures: A proposal to extend the EU’s rule of law toolbox
Centre for European Policy Studies, May 2019
L’Europe et la 5G : Le cas Huawei
Institute Montaigne, May 2019
Business (not) for peace: A call for conflict-sensitive policy in fragile states
South African Institute of International Affairs, May 2019
China and Europe: Trade, technology and competition
Observer Research Foundation, May 2019
Addressing China’s rising influence in Africa
Chicago Council on Global Affairs, May 2019
China’s race to global technology leadership
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, May 2019
EP 2014-19 key votes: Copyright
Jacques Delors Institute, April 2019
Infrastructure for growth: How to finance, develop, and protect it
Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale, April 2019
Posted workers regulations as a cohesion test in the enlarged EU
Friedrich Ebert Sftitung, April 2019
A roadmap for a fair data economy
Lisbon Council, April 2019
EU industrial policy after Siemens-Alstom: Finding a new balance between openness and protection
European Political Strategy Centre, March 2019
Standing up for competition: Market concentration, regulation, and Europe’s quest for a new industrial policy
European Centre for International Political Economy, March 2019
Effect of public procurement regulation on competition and cost-effectiveness
Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, March 2019
Escaping the startup trap: Can policymakers help small companies grow to major employers?
Progressive Policy Institute, February 2019
The German undervaluation regime under Bretton Woods: How Germany became the nightmare of the world economy
Max Planck Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, February 2019
Innovate Europe: Competing for global innovation leadership
World Economic Forum, January 2019
Vertical restraints and e-commerce
Bruegel, January 2019
Big data analytics need standards to thrive: What standards are and why they matter
Centre for International Governance Innovation, January 2019
Read this briefing on ‘Competion in the EU and globally‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.
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