The subsidiarity principle was formally adopted in 1992 by the European Union to limit excessive centralization of competences. According to the subsidiarity test, a given policy responsibility should be allocated to the lowest possible level of government, unless there is evidence that the central government (the Union) has a comparative advantage in fulfilling the task under consideration. Contrary to its stated goal, the adoption of the subsidiarity principle was followed by a wave of intense centralization. In this paper, we address this paradox by studying the effects and the limitations of the subsidiarity test in promoting an optimal level of centralization.
this paper presents a model of centralisation, where the decision to centralise policy is based on ...
This paper first suggests a methodology to help redefining the distribution of powers within a feder...
In the EU circuit (especially the European Parliament, the Council and Coreper) as well as in nation...
The subsidiarity principle was formally adopted in 1992 by the European Union to limit excessive cen...
The subsidiarity principle was formally adopted in 1992 by the European Union to limit excessive cen...
In this paper we analyze the factors that should be considered when allocating a given policy functi...
In this paper we analyze the factors that should be considered when allocating a given policy functi...
The subsidiarity principle\u2019s underlying rationale lies in the fundamental principle of constitu...
Federal governments and unions of states face the fundamental task of allocating the creation and en...
The subsidiarity principle’s underlying rationale lies in the fundamental principle of constitutiona...
The subsidiarity principle’s underlying rationale lies in the fundamental principle of constitutiona...
Federal governments and unions of states face the fundamental task of allocating the creation and en...
In this paper, we develop an economic model of subsidiarity and discuss the ways in which this instr...
In this paper, we develop an economic model of subsidiarity and discuss the ways in which this instr...
this paper presents a model of centralisation, where the decision to centralise policy is based on ...
this paper presents a model of centralisation, where the decision to centralise policy is based on ...
This paper first suggests a methodology to help redefining the distribution of powers within a feder...
In the EU circuit (especially the European Parliament, the Council and Coreper) as well as in nation...
The subsidiarity principle was formally adopted in 1992 by the European Union to limit excessive cen...
The subsidiarity principle was formally adopted in 1992 by the European Union to limit excessive cen...
In this paper we analyze the factors that should be considered when allocating a given policy functi...
In this paper we analyze the factors that should be considered when allocating a given policy functi...
The subsidiarity principle\u2019s underlying rationale lies in the fundamental principle of constitu...
Federal governments and unions of states face the fundamental task of allocating the creation and en...
The subsidiarity principle’s underlying rationale lies in the fundamental principle of constitutiona...
The subsidiarity principle’s underlying rationale lies in the fundamental principle of constitutiona...
Federal governments and unions of states face the fundamental task of allocating the creation and en...
In this paper, we develop an economic model of subsidiarity and discuss the ways in which this instr...
In this paper, we develop an economic model of subsidiarity and discuss the ways in which this instr...
this paper presents a model of centralisation, where the decision to centralise policy is based on ...
this paper presents a model of centralisation, where the decision to centralise policy is based on ...
This paper first suggests a methodology to help redefining the distribution of powers within a feder...
In the EU circuit (especially the European Parliament, the Council and Coreper) as well as in nation...