Seeing briefly, the Single European Common Market is apparently exclusively concerned with economic matters, inasmuch as it seeks to promote the free exchange of goods, services and capital between the Member States in the material interests of their...
Seeing briefly, the Single European Common Market is apparently exclusively concerned with economic matters, inasmuch as it seeks to promote the free exchange of goods, services and capital between the Member States in the material interests of their inhavitants. In reality, of course, it is difficult to draw any hard and fast line between matters economic and political, not least because the Treaty assumes the existence of a market economy in the Member States.
Whether economic or political, the traditional argument adduced by economists in favour of th market economy is that the forces of supply and demand lead to a mmore effcient allocation of resources than a system where the State directs investment, product, and pricing policy.
Thereby Korea, as a not-member state, will face to many difficult problems Among these, competition policy is the best one we have to keep an eye steadily. An active competition pursued in accordance with the provisions of the Treaties establishing the communities makes it easier for the supply and demand structure continually to adjust to technological development. And it is based on Article 85 to 94, On the condition that, we must analyse or synthesize the European Single Market moving and the EEC law, It will be a best way to become the ultimate survivor as a European Market participant.