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Conceptualizing the European multilevel administrative order: capturing variation in the European administrative system

2015

Acknowledging that both analysts and practitioners face problems of meaningful categorization of social order in general, and the European political-administrative system in particular, this article suggests a conceptual frame through which European administrative order may be understood. Providing such a frame is important, because the catalogue of categories of the European Union (EU) polity developed so far fails to acknowledge its administrative dimension. Given that the ongoing political transformation in the EU implies ever more administrative interaction between political levels in order to coordinate, manage and implement policies, this administrative dimension becomes ever more imp…

Value (ethics)Multi-level governanceSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesFace (sociological concept)Public administration0506 political sciencePoliticsSocial orderPolitical science0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instancePolityDimension (data warehouse)European union050203 business & managementmedia_common
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Regime change and the convergence of democratic value orientations through socialization. Evidence from reunited Germany

2016

ABSTRACTTheories of socialization and political culture claim that public ideas about how a democracy should be shaped will only change slowly after regime changes. Thus, citizens’ value orientations should converge after a replacement of generations and through institutional learning. Pertaining to the development and convergence of individual conceptions of democracy or democratic value orientations, these assumptions have not yet been tested empirically. This article therefore provides an empirical test, drawing on the case of German reunification as a natural experiment. I analyse the development of democratic value orientations based on data from the sixth wave of the European Social S…

Value (ethics)Natural experimentmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocializationPolitical socializationDemocracy0506 political scienceEuropean Social SurveyRegime changeLawPolitical economy0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationPolitical cultureSociology050207 economicsmedia_commonDemocratization
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Sector reputation and public organisations

2008

PurposeEconomic pressures and rising stakeholder expectations have led public sector organisations to measure their reputation. The paper aims to highlight the importance of reputation for the public sector, define sector reputation and report findings on a quantitative study of sector reputations of four different types of Finnish public sector organisations.Design/methodology/approachInspired by stakeholder theory and the value of organisational reputation, a quantitative survey of stakeholder assessments on reputation was carried out in the 12 organisations from the field of the Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health in 2003. The organisations represented four sectors: research, a…

Value (ethics)Public Administrationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentPublic sectorStakeholderLegislationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic relationsPolitical Science and International RelationsSurvey data collectionStakeholder analysisbusinessStakeholder theoryReputationmedia_commonInternational Journal of Public Sector Management
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The political, legal and moral scope of the universal declaration of human rights: pending issues

2018

With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a new era began in the recognition and guarantee of human rights in the international area. However, since the moment of its approval, this text has received negative evaluations designed to relegate it to the background. The responses to these criticisms allow us to review their political and legal scope, and put it in value as a reference model in the field of human rights, delving into the pending issues to strengthen it. This is intended, on the seventieth anniversary of the Declaration, to insist that this remains an essential bridge to clarify standards that can serve as a basis for discussion between different cultures a…

Value (ethics)Sociology and Political ScienceHuman rightsScope (project management)Moral ReferenceField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectDeclarationPoliticsNew ValuesLegal ValuePolitical Consensuslcsh:K1-7720LawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationslcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceIdeologyUDHRHuman DignityLawmedia_common
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Is money where the fun ends? Material interests and individuals’ preference for direct democracy

2020

Abstract Are people’s attitudes towards referendums as a decision-making procedure predominantly driven by their material self-interest, or do individuals also value direct democracy as such, regardless of the material payoffs associated with anticipated policy outcomes? To answer this question, we use a survey data set that offers information on respondents’ support for referendums as a procedure to decide on tax policy, their income levels, socio-economic characteristics, and, most importantly, their expectation about the majority’s support for higher taxes. We find that the support of low-income individuals for referendums increases substantially if they expect a clear population majorit…

Value (ethics)Tax policyEconomics and Econometricseducation.field_of_study05 social sciencesPopulationDirect democracyRedistribution (cultural anthropology)Preference0506 political science0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsSurvey data collectionDemographic economics050207 economicseducationSet (psychology)European Journal of Political Economy
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Piero Sraffa's lectures on the advanced theory of value 1928–31 and the rediscovery of the classical approach

2005

Abstract Sraffa's Lectures on the Advanced Theory of Value 1928–1931 and his two preparatory Notes of summer and November 1927 provide a wealth of material, up to now unpublished, for a reconstruction of the early stage of his inquiry into the cognate fields of pure economic theory and its history. The three manuscripts show that in the late 1920s Sraffa rejected the Marshallian constant-cost interpretation of classical economics, an interpretation to which he had adhered in his 1925 and 1926 papers. Moreover, in the Lectures, Sraffa presents for the first time his own interpretation of classical economics based on the concepts of surplus, physical real costs and asymmetric treatment of dis…

Value theoryDistributive propertyIncome distributionInterpretation (philosophy)Political Science and International RelationsEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)EconomicsCognatePositive economicsMarginalismMathematical economicsReview of Political Economy
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Sequential versus Simultaneous Schelling Models: Experimental Evidence

2010

This article shows the results of experiments where subjects play the Schelling’s spatial proximity model. Two types of experiments are conducted: one in which choices are made sequentially and a variation of the first where the decision making is simultaneous. The results of the sequential experiments are identical to Schelling’s prediction: subjects finish in a segregated equilibrium. Likewise, in the variant of the simultaneous decision experiment, the same result is reached: segregation. Subjects’ heterogeneity generates a series of focal points in the first round. To locate themselves, subjects use these focal points immediately, and as a result, the segregation takes place again. Fur…

Variation (linguistics)Cardinal pointSociology and Political ScienceSeries (mathematics)Political Science and International RelationsStatisticsEconomicsAffect (psychology)General Business Management and AccountingJournal of Conflict Resolution
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Environmental spillovers and their impacts on housing prices: A spatial hedonic analysis

2015

This paper investigates the spatial dimension of environmental factors on housing prices. We develop spatial hedonic models to estimate the implicit prices of various environmental attributes. The spatial dimension can be interpreted in terms of local or global spillovers. We conduct an empirical study in the Loire estuary (France). We focus on natural areas and more artificialized ones (ocean frontage, wetlands, rivers, and noisy roads). We show that, depending on the spatial model used, the implicit price is more than just the estimated coefficient value and combines both a feedback effect and a propagation effect.

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Valuation of Environmental Effects[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesEmpirical researchSpatial SpilloversSpatial modelHousing Demand0502 economics and business11. SustainabilitySpatial Hedonic ModelsEconomicsEconometrics050207 economicsDimension (data warehouse)Public economics[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]05 social sciencesspillovers spatiauxDemandes des logements[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]13. Climate actionPolitical Science and International RelationsFeedback effectValue (economics)FrontagePropagation effect050202 agricultural economics & policymodèles hédoniques spatiauxÉvaluation des effets environnementaux
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Investment Treaty Arbitration as Public International Law , written by Eric De Brabandere

2016

[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawSociology and Political ScienceInternational lawInvestment (macroeconomics)Public international lawPublic International LawPolitical scienceLawPolitical Science and International RelationsArbitrationCompulsory arbitrationBusiness and International ManagementTreatyInvestment treatiesGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceLawThe Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
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Néolibéralisme versus libéralisme ?

2008

On considere souvent le neoliberalisme comme une suite du liberalisme ou une de ses variantes. Or, si l’on considere leurs origines intellectuelles, leur representation de l’individu, la place qu’ils reservent a l’Etat et leur conception de la rationalite, il faut reconnaitre qu’il s’agit plutot de deux courants de pensee differents, voire opposes ou antagonistes.

[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawSociology and Political Science[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawGeneral Arts and HumanitiesnéolibéralismePolitical Science and International RelationsReligious studieslibéralisme16. Peace & justiceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law
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