WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 72, 33 pages The sustainability of European economic and monetary union (EMU) has been questioned over the last few years. Criticism has focused on the missing democratic dimension behind recent governance reforms, and the lack of compensating output legitimacy. The paper considers the seriousness of this legitimacy problem. It starts by revisiting the classic division between 'input' and 'output' legitimacy in the context of EMU and finds that, given a lack of will to commit to deeper integration, governance needs to accommodate the diversity of expectations and situations of euro countries. The paper then assesses the way governance works in practice by analysing the interaction between the ...
Theoretical questions regarding how to legitimate the European Union’s supranational governance have...
Political economists have raised concerns that EMU's asymmetric institutional design leaves the proj...
The euro crisis has sparked changes in the EU's economic governance framework and a crisis of legiti...
The paper analyses the effects of the implementation of EMU on the legitimacy of the European Union....
Published online: 22 Jan 2015.The crisis of the euro area has severely tested the political authorit...
After years of economic crisis, resulting in significant changes to economic governance at EU level,...
This paper examines the democratic legitimacy of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) since the interna...
This paper develops a new governance scheme for a stable and lasting European Monetary Union (EMU). ...
For markets, European economic governance faces a crisis of policy effectiveness, while for citizens...
This paper develops a new governance scheme for a stable and lasting European Monetary Union (EMU). ...
While several countries still struggle to return to sustainable growth and Euroscepticism has shown ...
[From the Introduction]. The first part of this article looks at the bases of the EU’s legitimacy in...
This introduction sets the context of the analysis conducted in this special issue. In particular, i...
This introduction sets the context of the analysis conducted in this special issue. In particular, i...
This paper argues that a shift from an intergovernmental form of governance to a supranational regul...
Theoretical questions regarding how to legitimate the European Union’s supranational governance have...
Political economists have raised concerns that EMU's asymmetric institutional design leaves the proj...
The euro crisis has sparked changes in the EU's economic governance framework and a crisis of legiti...
The paper analyses the effects of the implementation of EMU on the legitimacy of the European Union....
Published online: 22 Jan 2015.The crisis of the euro area has severely tested the political authorit...
After years of economic crisis, resulting in significant changes to economic governance at EU level,...
This paper examines the democratic legitimacy of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) since the interna...
This paper develops a new governance scheme for a stable and lasting European Monetary Union (EMU). ...
For markets, European economic governance faces a crisis of policy effectiveness, while for citizens...
This paper develops a new governance scheme for a stable and lasting European Monetary Union (EMU). ...
While several countries still struggle to return to sustainable growth and Euroscepticism has shown ...
[From the Introduction]. The first part of this article looks at the bases of the EU’s legitimacy in...
This introduction sets the context of the analysis conducted in this special issue. In particular, i...
This introduction sets the context of the analysis conducted in this special issue. In particular, i...
This paper argues that a shift from an intergovernmental form of governance to a supranational regul...
Theoretical questions regarding how to legitimate the European Union’s supranational governance have...
Political economists have raised concerns that EMU's asymmetric institutional design leaves the proj...
The euro crisis has sparked changes in the EU's economic governance framework and a crisis of legiti...