Decision makers sometimes refer to the tension between transparency and efficiency in decisions. Yet, this argument is not so obvious, partly because the notion of efficiency is unclear. As a first step in the analysis of this argument, this paper attempts to build an operational definition of efficiency. We focus on the Council of the EU because different transparency rules have been implemented in this institution since the beginning of the 1990s. Still, the actors seem to sidestep these rules and often argue that transparency hampers efficiency in decisions. We rely on about 60 interviews with Council members to describe how the actors sidestep the rules and to research their incentives. We list these incentives and investigate their rel...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature on government transparency by developing ...
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the Council is explicitly understood as a democrati...
In this thematic issue, the question whether EU decision making might be characterised by an excess ...
Decision makers sometimes refer to the tension between transparency and efficiency in decisions. Yet...
This article analyses the oft-invoked tension between transparency and efficiency in the context of ...
Studies into decision-making suggest the existence of a tension between transparent and efficient de...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
I argue that the transparency reforms that have been implemented in the Council of the EU in the las...
This contribution considers how the values of transparency and efficiency are realised in the contex...
Since the 1990s, several rules have been adopted to increase the transparency of the EU legislative ...
A common criticism of the EU’s legislative process is that decisions are often made behind closed do...
We study an intertemporal model of committee decision-making where members differ in their levels of...
Over the last decades, transparency has featured prominently among the European Union's (EU) efforts...
The Council of the European Union has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks trans...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature on government transparency by developing ...
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the Council is explicitly understood as a democrati...
In this thematic issue, the question whether EU decision making might be characterised by an excess ...
Decision makers sometimes refer to the tension between transparency and efficiency in decisions. Yet...
This article analyses the oft-invoked tension between transparency and efficiency in the context of ...
Studies into decision-making suggest the existence of a tension between transparent and efficient de...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
I argue that the transparency reforms that have been implemented in the Council of the EU in the las...
This contribution considers how the values of transparency and efficiency are realised in the contex...
Since the 1990s, several rules have been adopted to increase the transparency of the EU legislative ...
A common criticism of the EU’s legislative process is that decisions are often made behind closed do...
We study an intertemporal model of committee decision-making where members differ in their levels of...
Over the last decades, transparency has featured prominently among the European Union's (EU) efforts...
The Council of the European Union has often been criticised from the perspective that it lacks trans...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature on government transparency by developing ...
Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the Council is explicitly understood as a democrati...
In this thematic issue, the question whether EU decision making might be characterised by an excess ...