1. The Industry Act 1975 also includes provisions requiring the disclosure of information to, and by, companies, which are not relevant to this discussion: see Part IV of the Act, ss. 27–34.
2. See in general, Mégret et al., Le droit de la CEE, Vol. 4, pp. 379–413; Schrans, “National and Regional Aid to Industry under the EEC Treaty”, 10 C.M.L. Rev. 1973, 174–194; Dashwood, “Control of State Aids in the EEC: Prevention and Cure under Article 93”, 12 C.M.L. Rev. 1975, 39 et seq.
3. See footnotes 17 and 18 infra.
4. Unless of course it is a clumsy scheme which subsidises both foreign and domestic producers or consumers. A good example is provided by shipbuilding in the U.K.: see Graham in Beckermann (ed.), The Labour Government’s Economic Record 1964–1970, p. 176.
5. First Report on Competition Policy (1972), pp. 107–108.