Competition Law and Interest Groups So Far As the Insurance Sector Is Concerned. Who Wins and Who Loses in the Different Phases of the Policy Process Italian cabinets active during the last two decades have devoted crucial attention to the promotion of competition. The spread of the global economic and finan-cial crisis has drawn further attention to this issue. In 2015, the adoption of a com-prehensive law on competition, during the Renzi cabinet, represented the final step of a lengthy process, where many actors and interests, both institutional and private, were involved. This resulted in a final policy which only partially reflected its initial aims. In the insurance sector, this work addresses the policy roles played by lobbies throwing light on their composition, strategies and resources. In conclu-sion this article argues that the relevant lobbying activity throughout the formula-tion phase were the main driver of the final policy outcome.
Germano, L. (2019). Legge sulla concorrenza e gruppi di interesse. Chi vince e chi perde nelle diverse fasi del processo di policy nel settore assicurativo. RIVISTA ITALIANA DI POLITICHE PUBBLICHE(2), 307-339 [10.1483/94323].
Legge sulla concorrenza e gruppi di interesse. Chi vince e chi perde nelle diverse fasi del processo di policy nel settore assicurativo
Germano, L.
2019-01-01
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Competition Law and Interest Groups So Far As the Insurance Sector Is Concerned. Who Wins and Who Loses in the Different Phases of the Policy Process Italian cabinets active during the last two decades have devoted crucial attention to the promotion of competition. The spread of the global economic and finan-cial crisis has drawn further attention to this issue. In 2015, the adoption of a com-prehensive law on competition, during the Renzi cabinet, represented the final step of a lengthy process, where many actors and interests, both institutional and private, were involved. This resulted in a final policy which only partially reflected its initial aims. In the insurance sector, this work addresses the policy roles played by lobbies throwing light on their composition, strategies and resources. In conclu-sion this article argues that the relevant lobbying activity throughout the formula-tion phase were the main driver of the final policy outcome.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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