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100 1 _aNAERT, Frank
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245 1 0 _aThe new European Union economic governance :
_bwhat about accountability?
260 _aLos Angeles :
_bSage,
_cdec. 2016
520 3 _aThe euro crisis marked the start of the so-called ‘new European Union economic governance’. This new economic governance brings along different kinds of changes in the status of decision-making actors. Some of these changes involve power shifts, which can be categorised as either vertical or horizontal. Vertical power shifts transfer powers between different levels of government, usually from the national level to the European Union level. Horizontal power shifts transfer powers away from discretionary decision-making by governments to independent institutions. The new economic governance also implies a restriction in the discretionary decision-making power of governments by the imposition of policy rules. In this article, the ccountability problems involved with these power shifts are analysed. It finds that, overall, the implementation process of the new economic governance has harmed accountability
773 0 8 _tInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
_g84, 4, p. 638-655
_dLos Angeles : Sage, dec. 2016
_xISSN 00208523
_w
856 4 2 _uhttp://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0020852315607954
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