The marginal involvement of the EU in redistributive policies and its limited fiscal resources have led to a lack of attention to the EU budget and its determinants. In this paper I analyse an original dataset containing yearly data on the main macrocategories of expenditure and how they have changed over the last three decades (1984-2013). Using time series analysis, I find that the ability to form winning coalitions in the Council, the ideological position of the co-legislators, and some ‘structuring events’ - like the adoption of the Multiannual Financial Framework and the accession of the cohesion countries - have a significant role in driving the process of budgetary reform.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Udgivelsessted | Frederiksberg |
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Udgiver | Department of Business and Politics. Copenhagen Business School |
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Antal sider | 24 |
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ISBN (Trykt) | 8791690927 |
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Status | Udgivet - 2014 |
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Navn | Working Paper / Department of Business and Politics |
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Nummer | 86 |
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