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What have we learned? Problem-solving capacity of the multilevel European polity
Was haben wir gelernt? Problemlösungskapazitäten der europäischen Mehrebenenpolitik
[working paper]
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Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung
Abstract "Aus Anlass der Evaluierung des Max-Planck-Instituts für Gesellschaftsforschung entwickelt dieses
Working Paper einen Bezugsrahmen, in dem die Ergebnisse der am Institut betriebenen Forschung zur
europäischen Mehrebenenpolitik im Kontext der internationalen Literatur eingeordnet und diskutiert
we... view more
"Aus Anlass der Evaluierung des Max-Planck-Instituts für Gesellschaftsforschung entwickelt dieses
Working Paper einen Bezugsrahmen, in dem die Ergebnisse der am Institut betriebenen Forschung zur
europäischen Mehrebenenpolitik im Kontext der internationalen Literatur eingeordnet und diskutiert
werden können. Der Bezugsrahmen verbindet eine institutionelle Dimension (in der zwischen
supranationalen, verflochtenen und intergouvernementalen Interaktionsformen unterschieden wird) mit
einer Policy-Dimension (in der zwischen marktschaffenden, marktfördernden, markt-korrigierenden und
redistributiven Policy-Typen unterschieden wird). Da Interaktionsformen sich in ihrer
Konfliktregelungskapazität, und da Policy-Typen sich in ihrer Konfliktwahrscheinlichkeit unterscheiden,
kann die größere oder geringere Problemlösungsfähigkeit in einem bestimmten Politikfeld durch dessen
Lage in beiden Dimensionen erklärt werden." [Autorenreferat]... view less
"This Working Paper is an attempt, occasioned by the evaluation of the Max Planck Institute for the Study
of Societies, to provide a conceptual framework within which institute research on multi-level European
problem solving could be discussed in the context of a more comprehensive overview of th... view more
"This Working Paper is an attempt, occasioned by the evaluation of the Max Planck Institute for the Study
of Societies, to provide a conceptual framework within which institute research on multi-level European
problem solving could be discussed in the context of a more comprehensive overview of the literature.
The framework combines an institutional dimension (distinguishing between supranational, joint-decision
and intergovernmental modes of EU policy making) and a policy dimension (distinguishing between
market-creating, market-enabling, market-correcting and redistributive policies). As institutional modes
differ in their capacity for conflict resolution, and as policy types differ in the likelihood of severe policy
conflict, greater or lesser problem-solving capacity can be explained by the location of a particular policy
area on both of these dimensions." [author's abstract]... view less
Keywords
research; probability; political theory; Federal Republic of Germany; political governance; policy approach; monetary policy; market; fiscal policy; policy studies; conflict; economic policy; problem solving; European Policy; research status
Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Science
Economic Policy
Method
epistemological; basic research
Document language
English
Publication Year
2001
City
Köln
Series
MPIfG Working Paper, 4
ISSN
1864-4333
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications
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