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Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the New EU Member States [PDF]
Subnational governments are an important part of the public sector in the EU8 countries. They provide basic public services in both the social sectors (education, health, and social assistance) and in infrastructure (water supply, sewerage and transport). They account for about one-quarter of government spending.
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Rising intergovernmental European Union: old wine in new bottles?
International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies, 2013In the context of the sovereign debt crisis, the prevailing perception is that decisions implemented bear the imprint of national interests. EU institutions representing supranational interests (especially the commission and the European Parliament) seem to be largely absent, or at least deprived of resources to counteract intergovernmental activism ...
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New Federalism and Intergovernmental Fiscal Relationships: The Implications for Health Policy
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1997This paper explores a number of popular but largely inaccurate myths about American federalism in order to clarify the fundamental structures and processes that characterize American federal governance. Examination of financial and political trends over the past several decades reveals the development of a form of functional specialization among ...
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Intergovernmental Management: The New Era of Federalism
Public Productivity Review, 1984Raymond A. Shapek +3 more
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EU energy policy integration as embedded intergovernmentalism: the case of Energy Union governance
Journal of European Integration, 2020Pierre Bocquillon, Tomáš Maltby
exaly
New Agendas in Intergovernmental Decentralization
The Professional Geographer, 1988openaire +1 more source
Is liberal intergovernmentalism regressive? A comment on Moravcsik (2018)
Journal of European Public Policy, 2020Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks
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