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decision making/policy-making 8 Council of Ministers 2 EMU/EMS/euro 2 RTD policy/European Research Area 2 business/private economic activity 2 historical development of EC (pre-1986) 2 industrial policy 2 integration theory (see also researching and writing the EU in this section) 2 monetary policy 2
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Article 6 Book / Working Paper 2
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Congress Report 6
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Undetermined 6 English 2
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Buntrock, Oliver. 2 Gros, Daniel 2 Lewis, Jeffrey. 2 Mayes, David G. 2 Mortensen, Jørgen. 2 Viren, Matti. 2
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"Institution-Induced Problem Solving: Problem-Oriented Micro-Institutionalization and the Cases of the European Steel Crises in the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)"
Buntrock, Oliver. - 2006
Given the theoretical presumption of most institutionalist approaches based on the Coase-theorem that institutions contribute to cooperation and thus to problem solving beyond the hierarchical coordination of the nation state, the question comes up whether this assumption proves true empirically...
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"Institution-Induced Problem Solving: Problem-Oriented Micro-Institutionalization and the Cases of the European Steel Crises in the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)"
Buntrock, Oliver. - 2006
Given the theoretical presumption of most institutionalist approaches based on the Coase-theorem that institutions contribute to cooperation and thus to problem solving beyond the hierarchical coordination of the nation state, the question comes up whether this assumption proves true empirically...
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R&D in the EU: Can the Open Method of Coordination Succeed in Closing the Gap? CEPS Policy Briefs No. 56, 1 July 2004
Gros, Daniel; Mortensen, Jørgen. - 2004
In March 2000 in Lisbon, EU heads of state and government set the strategic goal to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. These goals were confirmed at the...
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R&D in the EU: Can the Open Method of Coordination Succeed in Closing the Gap? CEPS Policy Briefs No. 56, 1 July 2004
Gros, Daniel; Mortensen, Jørgen. - 2004
In March 2000 in Lisbon, EU heads of state and government set the strategic goal to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. These goals were confirmed at the...
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"Policy co-ordination and economic adjustment in EMU: Will it work?"
Mayes, David G.; Viren, Matti. - 2001
The EU has set in place a series of mechanisms to try to co-ordinate fiscal, "structural" and monetary policies in order to achieve the objectives of EMU for the 12 members. All of these mechanisms are unique and untried. There is single monetary policy run by the combination of the national...
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"Policy co-ordination and economic adjustment in EMU: Will it work?"
Mayes, David G.; Viren, Matti. - 2001
The EU has set in place a series of mechanisms to try to co-ordinate fiscal, "structural" and monetary policies in order to achieve the objectives of EMU for the 12 members. All of these mechanisms are unique and untried. There is single monetary policy run by the combination of the national...
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“Administrative Rivalry in the Council’s Infrastructure: Diagnosing the Methods of Community in EU Decision-Making”
Lewis, Jeffrey. - 1999
I have organized this paper into two main sections. In the first I will summarize the main empirical findings from a research project on Coreper’s role in EU decision-making. Drawing from a series of empirical case studies, I present evidence which supports the existence of a distinct...
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“Administrative Rivalry in the Council’s Infrastructure: Diagnosing the Methods of Community in EU Decision-Making”
Lewis, Jeffrey. - 1999
I have organized this paper into two main sections. In the first I will summarize the main empirical findings from a research project on Coreper’s role in EU decision-making. Drawing from a series of empirical case studies, I present evidence which supports the existence of a distinct...
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