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Achieving the Internal Market
04 May 2021

Authors: LOWE, Philip; NEWBERY, David

Editors: MANDIL, Claude

The European Union is said to achieve its Internal Energy Market by 2014. It has been underway since 1990. Why did it take so long? What does “achieving” mean? Who will achieve what? And al-so, what can EU citizens expect from such “achievement”? Lower prices? More stable prices? A better supply? A fairer equalisation of energy conditions all across Europe?
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