I develop a two-stage political economy model that explicitly models the complexity of decision-making in the European Union on the Common Agricultural Policy, and I derive how the institutional design affects the outcome and the influence of the various agents involved, and the likelihood of political stalemate.Political economy, European Union, Common Agricultural Policy, Voting, International Development,
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the European Union (EU) is one of the oldest fields of coope...
We study the political economy of instrument choice with an application to agricultural and food pol...
This study examines how the institutional provisions of the Nice Treaty and the constitutional refor...
I develop a two-stage political economy model that explicitly models the complexity of decision-maki...
We develop a two-stage political economy model that explicitly models the complexity of decision-mak...
In this paper we study the implications of the introduction of the co-decision procedure for the Eur...
The dominant portrayal of the policy process around the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) emphasises ...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy on the ba...
For decades, the European Council took the dominant role in formulating the agricultural policy and ...
One of the paradoxes faced by policy analysts concerns how agriculture benefits from relatively high...
The paper offers a rational explanation for the notorious inefficient farm support policies within t...
For the first time the Common Agricultural Policy reform was carried out under the co-decision proc...
For the first time the Common Agricultural Policy reform was carried out under the co-decision proce...
The past and arguably the future of the European Union (EU) are characterized by Differentiated Inte...
This note examines European Union (EU) institutions and policy making processes in relation to its a...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the European Union (EU) is one of the oldest fields of coope...
We study the political economy of instrument choice with an application to agricultural and food pol...
This study examines how the institutional provisions of the Nice Treaty and the constitutional refor...
I develop a two-stage political economy model that explicitly models the complexity of decision-maki...
We develop a two-stage political economy model that explicitly models the complexity of decision-mak...
In this paper we study the implications of the introduction of the co-decision procedure for the Eur...
The dominant portrayal of the policy process around the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) emphasises ...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy on the ba...
For decades, the European Council took the dominant role in formulating the agricultural policy and ...
One of the paradoxes faced by policy analysts concerns how agriculture benefits from relatively high...
The paper offers a rational explanation for the notorious inefficient farm support policies within t...
For the first time the Common Agricultural Policy reform was carried out under the co-decision proc...
For the first time the Common Agricultural Policy reform was carried out under the co-decision proce...
The past and arguably the future of the European Union (EU) are characterized by Differentiated Inte...
This note examines European Union (EU) institutions and policy making processes in relation to its a...
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in the European Union (EU) is one of the oldest fields of coope...
We study the political economy of instrument choice with an application to agricultural and food pol...
This study examines how the institutional provisions of the Nice Treaty and the constitutional refor...