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Author: | Fligstein, N. Mara-Drita, I. |
Title: | How to make a market: Reflections on the attempt to create a single market in the European Union |
Journal: | American Journal of Sociology
1996 : JUL, VOL. 102:1, p. 1-33 |
Index terms: | EUROPEAN UNION SINGLE MARKET EUROPEAN COMMISSION |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Theories about institution-building episodes emphasize either rational or social and cultural elements. Our research on the Single Market Program (SMP) of the European Union (EU) shows that both elements are part of the process. When the EU was caught in a stalemate, the European Comission devised the SMP. The comission worked within the constraints of existing institutional arrangements, provided a "cultural frame," and helped create an elite social movement. This examination of the SMP legislation, using an institutional approach to the sociology of markets, shows how the comission was able to do this by trading off the interests of important state and corporate actors. |
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