FRANCHINO, Fabio
Efficiency or credibility? Testing the two logics of delegation to the European Commision - October 2002
This article critically elaborates Majone's argument that there are two logics underlying the delgeation of powers to the European Commission: the logic of efficiency and the logic of credibility. It analyses 601 provisions of secondary legislation and suggests a method to distinguish the two rationales. It then correlates executive powers with statutory constraints. a surprising result is that these constraints are more associated, in general, with credibility-based than with efficiency-based delegation: howeve, statutory constraints that facilitate control by national state actors are more likely to be associated with efficiency-based delegation. The article concludes by emphasizing that different strategies of control are related to different underlying motivations to delegate
Autonomia Burocrática
Credibilidade
Delegação
Eficiência
Comissão Europeia
Restrição Legal
Efficiency or credibility? Testing the two logics of delegation to the European Commision - October 2002
This article critically elaborates Majone's argument that there are two logics underlying the delgeation of powers to the European Commission: the logic of efficiency and the logic of credibility. It analyses 601 provisions of secondary legislation and suggests a method to distinguish the two rationales. It then correlates executive powers with statutory constraints. a surprising result is that these constraints are more associated, in general, with credibility-based than with efficiency-based delegation: howeve, statutory constraints that facilitate control by national state actors are more likely to be associated with efficiency-based delegation. The article concludes by emphasizing that different strategies of control are related to different underlying motivations to delegate
Autonomia Burocrática
Credibilidade
Delegação
Eficiência
Comissão Europeia
Restrição Legal