Search results for "international political economy"

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It’s a matter of confidence. Institutions, government stability and economic outcomes

2021

In this paper we analyse the effect of constitutional structures over policy outcomes. In particular, we exploit the heterogeneity in parliamentary systems deriving from the presence and the use of the confidence vote to investigate whether stable and unstable parliamentary systems behave differently in terms of the policies they implement. This finer partition of parliamentary systems allows us to identify effects that are more robust than the ones previously discussed in the literature. We show that the difference between presidential and parliamentary systems documented in previous works is driven by a difference between presidential and stable parliamentary systems. We suggest that poss…

Confidence voteEconomics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceExploitStability (learning theory)Confidence vote; Government stability; Parliamentary system; Presidential system;0502 economics and businessFinance internationale050602 political science & public administrationSelection (linguistics)Economics050207 economicsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaGovernmentPublic economicsPresidential system05 social sciencesLegislaturePresidential system0506 political scienceInternational political economySettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle FinanzeCohesion (chemistry)théorie et applications [Econométrie et méthodes statistiques]Government stabilityParliamentary systemSociologie politiqueFinance
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Voters’ preferences and electoral systems: the EuroVotePlus experiment in Italy

2016

Motivated by the need to understand voting behaviour under different electoral rules, Laslier et al. (Eur Union Polit, 16(4):601–615, 2015) have conducted an online experiment, the EuroVotePlus experiment, focusing on the effects of the different rules adopted to elect members of the European parliament on voters’ behaviour. The experiment took place in several European countries in the 3 weeks before the 2014 elections for the European Parliament. This paper focuses on the Italian data. Firstly, we show that the behaviour of Italian respondents is consistent with the empirical findings at the European level. Then, we exploit the change from open list to closed list elections implemented in…

Economics and EconometricsEuropean levelOpen listSECS-P/02 - POLITICA ECONOMICASociology and Political ScienceExploitParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectClosed listClosed listEuropean Parliament Election Open list Closed list Voting rulesOpen ListVoting0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomics050207 economicsSECS-P/01 - ECONOMIA POLITICASettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politicamedia_commonEuropean Parliament Election05 social sciencesEuropean Parliament Election; Open List; Close List; Voting Rules;European Parliament Election; Open List; Close List; Voting RulesClose List0506 political scienceEconomyPolitical economyInternational political economySettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza delle FinanzeVoting RulesFinance
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The contribution of Herschel I. Grossman to political economy

2005

Herschel Grossman was one of the most creative and productive economists of his generation in the field of political economy. This paper surveys his scientific contributions to the field.

Economics and EconometricsGrossmanIncome distributionProperty rightsPolitical economyField (Bourdieu)Political Science and International RelationsInternational political economyEconomicsEuropean Journal of Political Economy
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Measuring freedom of choice: An alternative view of a recent literature

2004

A recent literature has emerged in social choice theory which attributes intrinsic importance to freedom in the evaluation of states of affairs. The literature’s philosophical basis lies in Berlin’s notion of positive liberty. Accordingly, axiomatic measures of availability of choices are developed and the information they convey used for ranking states on the basis of the extent of liberty they offer to individuals. This paper argues that the literature’s contributions have taken Berlin’s analytical framework for granted exceedingly narrowing the philosophical terms of the debate. It is shown that, once freedom is analyzed from the perspective of an alternative structure, the triadic synta…

Economics and EconometricsPublic economicsPREFERENCEFreedom of choiceOPPORTUNITYPositive libertyRankingInternational political economySociologyPositive economicsSocial choice theorySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)AxiomSocial policyPublic financeSocial Choice and Welfare
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Measuring autonomy freedom

2006

In the measurement of autonomy freedom, the admissible potential preference relations are elicited by means of the concept of ‘reasonableness’. In this paper we argue for an alternative criterion based on information about the decision maker’s ‘awareness’ of his available opportunities. We argue that such an inter- pretation of autonomy fares better than that based on reasonableness. We then introduce some axioms that capture this intuition and study their logical impli- cations. In the process, a new measure of autonomy freedom is characterized, which generalizes some of the measures so far constructed in the literature.

FreedomEconomics and EconometricsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFreedom of choiceDecision makerrepublicanismInternational political economySocial psychologyMathematical economicsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)AxiomAutonomyPhilip PettitPublic financeIntuitionmedia_commonSocial Choice and Welfare
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The European Union as a normal international actor: an analysis of the EU Global Strategy

2019

For a long time, the European Union (EU) has been described by many scholars and policymakers as a civilian and a normative power. This article argues that these concepts do not accurately capture the foreign policy behaviour of the EU as prescribed in the European Union Global Strategy (EUGS). It first situates EU identity and role played in international relations within role strain theory. Then, it notes that the EU has difficulties fulfilling duties connected with its international identity and role. The second part of the article uses three indicators to examine whether the EU is pursuing ‘normal’ international actor status or not, drawing on the Strategy and relevant literature to do …

International relations021110 strategic defence & security studies05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentRole strain0211 other engineering and technologiesIdentity (social science)Global strategy02 engineering and technologyEuropean Union Global Strategy · EU foreign policy · EU security policy · International identity · International role050601 international relations0506 political scienceDevelopment studiesForeign policyPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsInternational political economymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonInternational Politics
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Debates on European Integration. A Reader

2007

International relationsDevelopment studiesInternational studiesPolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsGeography Planning and DevelopmentEuropean integrationInternational political economySociologyDevelopmentSocial scienceJournal of International Relations and Development
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Friendship of the enemies: Twentieth century treaties of the United Kingdom and the USSR

2010

This article focuses on the use of the concept of friendship in the treaties of friendship concluded by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union in the twentieth century. The range of reference of friendship and its usage by these two political rivals display a number of commonalities, which indicate a key role this concept plays in maintaining the existing order of interstate relations. The concept is conventionally used in the treaties marking the changes in the global or regional political settings. In the texts of these treaties appeals to friendship are made together with the expression of respect for state sovereignty, independence, borders and so on. It also appears as an exclusive an…

International relationsHuman rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentCollective securityPoliticsFriendshipState (polity)SovereigntyLawPolitical Science and International RelationsInternational political economySociologymedia_commonInternational Politics
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Europe as Empire: The Nature of the Enlarged European Union

2007

International relationsInternational studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedia studiesEmpireDevelopmentDevelopment studiesPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationInternational political economyEconomic historymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonJournal of International Relations and Development
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‘Mind the Gap: IR and the challenge of international politics'

2015

The discipline of International Relations (IR) for a long time of its history has developed in the form of Great Debates that involved competing paradigms and schools. More recently, it has been described as a cacophony of voices unable to communicate among themselves, but also incapable to provide keys to understand an ever more complex reality. This collection aims at evaluating the heuristic value of a selection of traditional paradigms (realism and liberalism), schools (constructivism), and subdisciplines (security studies and international political economy) so as to assess the challenges before IR theory today and the ability of the discipline to provide tools to make the changed worl…

International relationssecurity studieConstructivism (international relations)Sociology and Political ScienceRealismGreat DebatesSecurity studiesliberalismEpistemologyconstructivismPolitical scienceinternational political economyPolitical Science and International RelationsInternational political economySocial scienceSettore SPS/04 - Scienza PoliticaInternational relations theoryRealism
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