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Assessing Long-Term Fiscal Developments: A New Approach

2009

We use a new approach to assess long-term fiscal developments. By analyzing the time-varying behaviour of the two components of government spending and revenue - responsiveness and persistence - we are able to infer about the sources of fiscal behaviour. Drawing on quarterly data we estimate recursively these components within a system of government revenue and spending equations using a Three-Stage Least Square method. In this way we track fiscal developments, i.e. possible fiscal deteriorations and/or improvements for eight European Union countries plus the US. Results suggest that positions have not significantly changed for Finland, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and the US,…

Government spendingMacroeconomicsFiscal imbalancePublic economics05 social sciencesFiscal unionFiscal policy0502 economics and businessGovernment revenueEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceFiscal federalism050207 economicsFiscal sustainabilityEuropean union050205 econometrics media_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Asymmetrical Crisis in the European Union: The Example of Greece

2020

The article presents the current economic crisis from an historical perspective, analyzing the building of the monetary integration and the common currency. The process is explained pointing out its effects on the European integration and outlining the positive and negative consequences of the introduction of a common currency in the European Union. The investigation continues with a general outlook of the current situation of the countries more affected by the current crisis, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy. All of them have in common the necessity of extra funding in a context of austerity, plus some national particularities. The author proposes an expansion in the public spend…

GovernmentAusterityEconomic policyOrder (exchange)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceContext (language use)European unionIndependenceMonetary integrationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Beyond Remittances

2016

Young, tertiary-educated emigrants see themselves, and are seen by their home country's government, as agents of economic and social change, especially if they can be incentivized to return home. In this paper we examine the barriers that prevent this positive impact from being fully realized, taking the case of Latvia, formerly part of the Soviet Union but since 2004 a member state of the European Union. We build our analysis on data from an online questionnaire (N = 307) and from narrative interviews (N = 30) with foreign-educated Latvian students and graduates. In moving beyond remittances, we examine knowledge transfer to the home country as a form of “social remittance” and break down …

GovernmentEconomic growth05 social sciencesSocial change0507 social and economic geographyLatvianComputer-assisted web interviewingDevelopmentlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEmigrationPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceRemittanceEuropean union050703 geographyKnowledge transfermedia_commonSociology of Development
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The Impact of China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” on the European Union

2018

After introducing the 1978 reforms, China shifted from a centrally-planned to a market-based economy. The success of these economic reforms has been immense, as today China has become a leading player in the world’s economy. In order to achieve the goal of becoming the world’s biggest superpower within the next 30 years, China’s 13th Five Year Plan (2016–2020) increased the government’s focus on innovation, with particular emphasis on infrastructure development. In this article, we have analyzed the impact of China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” on the European Union. China’s investments have a positive impact on the economic growth of the EU member countries, as they provide new jobs, capita…

GovernmentNational interestEconomic policyOrder (exchange)Capital (economics)Control (management)media_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessSuperpowerEuropean unionChinamedia_common
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An Overview of Attitude Towards Selected Aspects of Electoral Programs of Polish Political Groups Taking Part in the 2014 Elections to the European P…

2017

Elections to the European Parliament (EP), because of its role in establishing the legal order in member states of the European Union (EU), should become increasingly crucial among all the direct elections in which Poles participate in our country’s political system.  But the results of analyses carried out by various research institutions indicate that, in Polish public opinion, the elections to the EP are the least important in terms of the meaning they have for Poles. Since the start of their organization, these elections have consistently come second (in terms of significance) to domestic elections – Presidential, Parliamentary, and local. Yet these elections, for many reasons, were act…

GovernmentPresidential systemParliamentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectpolitical programsparty systemGeneral MedicinePublic opinionPoliticspolitical partiesForeign policyPolitical scienceGeneral electionPolitical economyEuropean Parliament 2014 electionsmedia_common.cataloged_instancepolitical scienceEconomic systemEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonAnnales UMCS, Sectio K: Politologia
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The governments' doctors: the roles and responsibilities of chief medical officers in the European Union.

2010

The regular meetings of the chief medical officers (CMOs) from the European Union's (EU's) 27 Member States provide an important forum to address issues of common interest affecting Europe's populations. Yet there is no universally agreed role for a CMO. This article describes the findings of a study, based on interviews with key informants and documentary analysis that sought to describe their diverse roles. For the purpose of this article, CMOs are defined as those sent by their governments to the regular EU meetings of CMOs. Four broad categories of countries were identified: those whose CMO is the most senior doctor in the health ministry, in some cases with responsibility spanning all …

GovernmentScope (project management)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMember statesEuropean IssuesGeneral MedicinePublic relationsGovernment ProgramsPhysician ExecutivesKey informantsPhysiciansmedia_common.cataloged_instanceMedicineHumansChristian ministryEuropean UnionEuropean unionbusinessPhysician's RoleHealth policymedia_commonDiversity (politics)Clinical medicine (London, England)
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Administrative Fusion: Less Than a European ‘Mega‐administration’

2009

Abstract This study explores administrative fusion. It is argued that the differentiated organizational constellation of the European Union contributes to a differentiated fusion of domestic core executive institutions. The European Commission mainly activates the lower echelons of domestic government hierarchies and contributes to a relative weakening of domestic politico‐administrative leadership. On the contrary, the Council of Ministers accompanies primarily a strengthening of domestic government hierarchies — notably the Foreign Office. Based on a rich body of survey data, this article reveals that multi‐level interaction of administrative systems between the European Commission and th…

GovernmentSociology and Political ScienceCouncil of MinistersControl (management)Public administrationEuropeanisationPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSurvey data collectionEuropean commissionEuropean unionAdministration (government)media_commonJournal of European Integration
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Multiple constituency evaluation in sport policy

2004

AbstractThe purpose of this study is to show, how the evaluation process worked, when evaluation method was the multiple constituency evaluation procedure. The research material was Finnish state government’s platform during the years 1995-2003 and also government’s sport policy impacts to Sport Policy in European Union. The goal and objective of modern evaluation research in Sport Policy is to chart, or even call into question, societal functions and programmes. Policy-analytical evaluation research has in Sport Policy been characterised as being too goal oriented, which causes problems when adapting set goals into concrete assessment criteria, especially in the evaluation of public activi…

GovernmentSociology and Political ScienceGoal orientationProcess (engineering)business.industry05 social sciencesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030229 sport sciencesPublic relationsViewpoints03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChartPolitical science0502 economics and businessEvaluation methodsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceOrthopedics and Sports MedicineEuropean unionbusinessSet (psychology)050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_commonEuropean Journal for Sport and Society
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Spatial Allocation of European Structural Funds: What Is the Role of Strategic Interactions?

2020

This chapter explores the role of strategic interactions that affect the spatial allocation of structural funds in the European Union. More specifically, this chapter seeks to test if the interactions between government decisions are strategic substitutes or complements in the context of the European structural funds allocation. First, we present a theoretical model which depicts how the strategic interactions could affect the allocation of public grants in a bargaining process. Then, we test the direction of strategic interaction on the allocation of structural funds for the 2000–2006 programming period using spatial econometric techniques. We find a negative spatial interaction between Eu…

GovernmentStrategic complementsSpatial interaction05 social sciencesContext (language use)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance0506 political scienceBargaining process0502 economics and businessStrategic interaction050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness050207 economicsEuropean unionIndustrial organizationSpatial allocationmedia_common
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NATIONAL AGENCIES IN THE EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE: GOVERNMENT DRIVEN, COMMISSION DRIVEN OR NETWORKED?

2009

Submitted version of an article published in the journal: Public Administration. Published version available at Wiley InterScience: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9299.2009.01779.x In terms of national agencies in the European administrative space, case studies indicate that national governments may be partly split so that national (regulatory) agencies operate in a 'double-hatted' manner when practising EU legislation, serving both ministerial departments and the European Commission. Applying large-N questionnaire data, this article follows up these studies by investigating how important various institutions are with respect to influencing national agencies when they are practising EU le…

GovernmentVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240::Public and private administration: 242Public AdministrationSociology and Political SciencePolitical scienceLawmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean commissionCommissionPublic administrationEuropean unionSpace (commercial competition)media_commonPublic Administration
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