The best achievements of European institutions have all stemmed from removing restrictions—to trade, travel, residency and financial transactions.
But for at least 30 years, the EU has mainly been in the business of imposing restrictions on everything from the judicial sentences that national courts can impose to the shape of the vegetables that Europeans get to eat.
Stealth Europe transmogrified into Busybody Europe.
Wall Street Journal via Managerial Econ: What’s going on in the EU?
What’s going on in the EU with the electing of so many anti-EU candidates?
05 Jun 2014 Leave a comment
in constitutional political economy, Federalism, Public Choice Tags: European Union
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