Authors
Alberto Alesina, Ignazio Angeloni, Ludger Schuknecht
Publication date
2005/6
Journal
Public Choice
Volume
123
Issue
3
Pages
275-319
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
The goal of this paper is to evaluate the attribution of policy prerogatives to European Union level institutions and compare them to the implications of normative policy models and to the preferences of European citizens. For this purpose we construct a set of indicators to measure the policy-making intensity of the European Union (European Council, Parliament, Commission, Court of Justice, etc.). We confirm that the extent and the intensity of policy-making by the EU have increased sharply over the last 30 years, but at different speeds, and in different degrees, across policy domains. In recent years the areas that have expanded most are quite remote from the EEC’s original mission of establishing a free market zone with common external trade policy. On the contrary some policy domains that would normally be attributed to the highest level of government remain at national level. We argue that the resulting …
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Scholar articles
A Alesina, I Angeloni, L Schuknecht - Public Choice, 2005