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The economics of the European Commission's recommendation on collective redress
Ben FREYENS
Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Costs
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Welfare Economics
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Social Welfare
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Economic Perspective
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Keyphrases
European Commission
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Collective Redress
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Litigation
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Efficient Outcomes
10%
Social Welfare
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Economic Benefits
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Europe
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European Union
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Economic Welfare
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Economically Viable
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Economic Cost
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Public Resources
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Scale Effect
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Agency Costs
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European Model
10%
Individual Claims
10%
Small Claims
10%
Information Costs
10%
Economic Perspective
10%
Social Sciences
European Commission
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Courts
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Europe
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Source of Information
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Welfare Economics
50%
Economic Costs
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