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Building and governing EU networks
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Network industries quarterly, 2021, Vol. 23, No. 2
[Florence School of Regulation]; [Transport]
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FINGER, Matthias, LAPENKOVA, Irina (editor/s), Building and governing EU networks, Network industries quarterly, 2021, Vol. 23, No. 2, [Florence School of Regulation], [Transport] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/71736
Abstract
The EU’s basic objective is to create a single European market as a tool for political integration. This objective is being transposed into all economically strategic sectors, including at a data level in each of these sectors.
In the infrastructures, this objective translates into the unbundling of the network industries into a monopolistic infrastructure on the one hand and a market for services delivered on the basis of these infrastructures on the other.
In this special issue we look at energy, rail and air EU-wide infrastructures, how they have developed, whether they make progress, and what obstacles they encounter.
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- Infrastructure Planning in the Energy Sector
Alberto Pototschnig
- Accelerating the Creation of a Seamless and Competitive European Railway Network
Emanuele Mastrodonato
- The Single European Sky (SES), a European Infrastructure in the Making
Matthias Finger, Teodora Serafimova, Engin Zeki
- A Smarter Single European Market: Building European Digital Networks on Top of Fragmented Infrastructures
Juan Montero, Matthias Finger
