This article compares the 'competence' of the principal economic policymakers in 27 European Union (EU) member states with those in other advanced economies. Following earlier work on 'specialists' in government, we consider whether prime ministers, finance ministers and central bank governors have an education in economics or a related field like business. We find that EU prime and finance ministers are more likely to have legal than economics training, which distinguishes them from their OECD peers. Among the most recent accession countries, economic policymakers were better trained prior to accession than after it. Eurozone economic policymakers have essentially the same overall level of education as their EU peers outside the eurozone, ...
The principal aim of this article is to provide a historical overview of 25 years of competence poli...
In this article, we empirically study the preferences of European citizens concerning the allocation...
Why do prime ministers or presidents appoint non-elected experts, also known as technocrats, during ...
This article compares the 'competence' of the principal economic policymakers in 27 European Union (...
We analyze when economists become top-level “economic policy-makers”, focusing on financial crises a...
Based on a survey of more than 400 students at the University of Minho in Portugal, we analyse the R...
AcceptedArticleAuthor's accepted version of open access article.In response to the attacks on the so...
The global economic crisis has had a significant impact on the EU enlargement region by reducing inf...
Economic experts are increasingly involved in European macroeconomic policymaking and their expertis...
Background: Citizens in modern democratic societies are confronted with complex demands, challenges,...
Abstract Background Citizens in modern democratic societies are confronted with complex demands, cha...
Stata data and do files to reproduce analysis (Stata 14.2). Abstract: We analyze when economists ...
What kind of professional experts dominate within the European Commission-lawyers, economists or oth...
In the course of the European Bologna process, the notion of employability becomes increasingly impo...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals promote entrepreneurial competences as a means of ...
The principal aim of this article is to provide a historical overview of 25 years of competence poli...
In this article, we empirically study the preferences of European citizens concerning the allocation...
Why do prime ministers or presidents appoint non-elected experts, also known as technocrats, during ...
This article compares the 'competence' of the principal economic policymakers in 27 European Union (...
We analyze when economists become top-level “economic policy-makers”, focusing on financial crises a...
Based on a survey of more than 400 students at the University of Minho in Portugal, we analyse the R...
AcceptedArticleAuthor's accepted version of open access article.In response to the attacks on the so...
The global economic crisis has had a significant impact on the EU enlargement region by reducing inf...
Economic experts are increasingly involved in European macroeconomic policymaking and their expertis...
Background: Citizens in modern democratic societies are confronted with complex demands, challenges,...
Abstract Background Citizens in modern democratic societies are confronted with complex demands, cha...
Stata data and do files to reproduce analysis (Stata 14.2). Abstract: We analyze when economists ...
What kind of professional experts dominate within the European Commission-lawyers, economists or oth...
In the course of the European Bologna process, the notion of employability becomes increasingly impo...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals promote entrepreneurial competences as a means of ...
The principal aim of this article is to provide a historical overview of 25 years of competence poli...
In this article, we empirically study the preferences of European citizens concerning the allocation...
Why do prime ministers or presidents appoint non-elected experts, also known as technocrats, during ...