Equality of Opportunity in a European Social Market Economy

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Abstract

This article investigates what role the ideal of equality of opportunity should play in a European social market economy (ESME). After defining ‘social market economy’ and sketching different conceptions of equality of opportunity, it is argued that a social market economy must implement a substantive version of equality of opportunity. Subsequent sections assess how such a robust version needs adaptation in light of the EU's special nature: first, it assesses the merits of a direct transnational application of interpersonal substantive equality. Second, it considers what the ideal requires in a ESME understood along internationalist lines: even on this account, labour mobility creates tensions between EU citizens' claims to equal prospective chances in a fair cross‐border competition against each state's prerogative of providing the highest level of education to its residents. The concluding section offers some suggestions how we might alleviate this tension between domestic equality of opportunity and national autonomy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28
Number of pages43
JournalJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
Volume57
Issue number1
Early online date9 Jan 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • equality of opportunity
  • European Union
  • social justice
  • political economy
  • market access

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