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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Industrial policy – European Union countries"
Morales-Lage, Rafael, Aurelia Bengochea-Morancho et Immaculada Martínez-Zarzoso. « Are CO2 emissions converging in the European Union ? Policy implications ». Notas Económicas, no 49 (6 décembre 2019) : 63–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/2183-203x_49_5.
Texte intégralBošković, Gorica, et Ana Stojković. « Industrial Policy As The European Union Competitiveness Factor On The Global Market ». Economic Themes 52, no 3 (1 septembre 2014) : 297–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ethemes-2014-0019.
Texte intégralSokolov, Roman, Evgeniya Mikhailovna Rogozhina et Aleksandra Dmitrievna Tikhomirova. « Modern environmental policy of the European Union : the struggle for resources and conflict of interests in various market segments ». Конфликтология / nota bene, no 2 (février 2022) : 75–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0617.2022.2.37793.
Texte intégralLytvynchuk, Anna. « Environmental aspects of agricultural policies of the European Union countries ». University Economic Bulletin, no 50 (31 août 2021) : 136–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2306-546x-2021-50-136-144.
Texte intégralBenner, Maximilian. « Industrial Policy in the EU and Its Neighbourhood : Learning from Policy Experimentation ». Economies 7, no 2 (10 mai 2019) : 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/economies7020044.
Texte intégralFoden, David. « Trade union proposals towards EMU ». Transfer : European Review of Labour and Research 4, no 1 (février 1998) : 88–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102425899800400110.
Texte intégralGUDZ, PETER, MARYNA GUDZ et BARBARA DĄBROWSKA. « COMMON POLICIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE SPHERE OF INDUSTRY : PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES IN THE NEW REALITY OF POSTPANDEMIC ». Economic innovations 23, no 3(80) (20 août 2021) : 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/ei.2021.23.3(80).85-100.
Texte intégralPloom, Illimar, Tarmo Kalvet et Marek Tiits. « Defence industries in small European states : Key contemporary challenges and opportunities ». JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 15, no 4 (décembre 2022) : 112–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.14254/2071-8330.2022/15-4/7.
Texte intégralDudauri, Tamar. « REGULATION OF LEGAL MIGRATION FROM GEORGIA TO EU COUNTRIES AND INTEGRATION INTO THE LABOR MARKET ». International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research 07, no 12 (2022) : 4017–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.46609/ijsser.2022.v07i12.018.
Texte intégralMahmutefendic, Tahir. « The Eu Enlargement. How to be Like the Irish and not the Greek ? » ECONOMICS 7, no 2 (1 décembre 2019) : 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eoik-2019-0021.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Industrial policy – European Union countries"
Zhu, Feng. « EU energy policy after the Treaty of Lisbon : breakthroughs, interfaces and opportunity ». Thesis, University of Macau, 2012. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2580185.
Texte intégralCampbell, Carolyn. « The impact of association with the EU on domestic industrial policy making : the case of Poland 1990-1995 ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:51fa56c3-5e4c-4cfc-ad8e-f0073dd8063d.
Texte intégralFaber, Pierre Anthony. « Industrial relations, flexibility, and the EU social dimension : a comparative study of British and German employer response to the EU social dimension ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:959fa1ee-cd08-450b-8e94-68b9858dd9e3.
Texte intégralBarker, Roger M. « Competition, parties and the determinants of change in European corporate governance : a macro-comparative analysis / ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2008. http://ora.ouls.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:31d9f1df-60e4-413d-80b2-e35e8790bac9.
Texte intégralDufresne, Anne. « Les stratégies de l'euro-syndicalisme sectoriel : étude de la coordination salariale et du dialogue social ». Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210769.
Texte intégralL’apport majeur de notre thèse est l’analyse d’un matériel empirique conséquent que nous avons collecté auprès des acteurs syndicaux communautaires. Notre analyse se concentre sur les stratégies institutionnelles des fédérations syndicales sectorielles européennes et sur leurs implications en matière d’européanisation de la politique salariale. Nous avons démontré que le développement des processus de coordination européenne des négociations collectives nationales, en particulier au niveau sectoriel, peut contribuer à renouveler la conception de la négociation collective et des relations professionnelles dans l’espace européen jusqu’alors appréhendée dans la littérature par le dialogue social. Nous avons identifié trois obstacles à la négociation collective européenne :le salaire « dépolitisé » dans le partenariat économique, le patronat devenu « partenaire-lobby » dans le dialogue social sectoriel, et la difficile européanisation syndicale.
Doctorat en sciences sociales, Orientation sociologie
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KARAGIANNIS, Yannis. « Preference heterogeneity and equilibrium institutions : The case of European competition policy ». Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/15460.
Texte intégralExamining board: Prof. Adrienne Héritier (EUI)(Supervisor) ; Prof. Christian Joerges (EUI, Law Department) ; Prof. Jacint Jordana (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) ; Prof. Hussein Kassim (Birkbeck College, University of London)
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One characteristic of European competition policy is its complex governance structure. On the one hand, the European competition regulator has always enjoyed a high degree of formal autonomy from national governments. On the other hand, that regulator has always been embedded in a multi-task and collegial organisation that mirrors intergovernmental politics. Although the literature has often disapprovingly noted this complexity, it has not been explained. Part I elaborates on the theoretical lens for understanding the governance structures of EC competition policy. Despite the prominence of principal-agent models, transaction cost economics seems to offer a more promising venue. The assumption that Member States maximise their total expected gains and postpone excessive bargaining costs leads to the following hypothesis: the greater the preference heterogeneity (homogeneity) between Member States, the higher (lower) the asset-specific investments involved, hence the higher (lower) the risk of post-contractual hold-ups, and hence the more (less) integrated the governance structures created to sustain future transactions. Alternatively, this logic leads to a deterministic hypothesis about the sufficiency of preference heterogeneities for the production of complex governance structures. Part II examines this deterministic hypothesis. Using various sources, and conducting both within- and comparative case- studies, it analyses three important cases: the negotiations of the Treaty of Paris (1951), of the Treaty of Rome (1957), and of the two implementing Council Regulations (1962 and 2003). The evidence shows that (a) the relevant actors do reason in terms of transaction cost-economising, and (b) in the presence of preference heterogeneity, actors create complex governance structures. Nevertheless, it is also found that (c) the transaction cost-economising logic is not as compelling as it may be in private market settings, as bargaining costs are not systematically postponed to the post-contractual stage, and (d) the transaction costs between Member States are not the only relevant costs.
FERNANDES, Daniel. « Governments, public opinion, and social policy : change in Western Europe ». Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/75046.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Prof. Ellen Immergut (EUI, Supervisor); Prof. Anton Hemerijck (EUI); Prof. Christoffer Green-Pedersen (Aarhus University); Prof. Evelyne Hübscher (Central European University)
This dissertation investigates how public opinion and government partisanship affect social policy. It brings an innovative perspective that links the idea of democratic representation to debates about the welfare state. The general claim made here is that social policy is a function of public and government preferences. This claim hinges on two critical premises. The first relates to the general mechanisms that underlie government representation. Politicians have electoral incentives to align their actions with what citizens want. They may respond to public opinion indirectly by updating their party agendas, which can serve as the basis for social policy decisions in case they get elected. They may also respond directly by introducing welfare reforms that react to shifts in public opinion during their mandates. The second premise concerns how citizens and politicians structure their preferences over welfare. These preferences fall alongside two dimensions. First, general attitudes about how much should the state intervene in the economy to reduce inequality and promote economic well-being (how much policy). Second, the specific preferences about which social programmes should get better funding (what kind of policy). The empirical analysis is split into three empirical chapters. Each explores different aspects of government representation in Western European welfare states. The first empirical chapter (Chapter 4) asks how governments shape social policy when facing severe pressures to decrease spending. It argues that governments strategically reduce spending on programmes that offer less visible and indirect benefits, as they are less likely to trigger an electoral backlash. The experience of the Great Recession is consistent with this claim. Countries that faced the most challenging financial constraints cut down social investment and services. Except for Greece, they all preserved consumption schemes. The second empirical chapter (Chapter 5) explores how public opinion affects government spending priorities in different welfare programmes. It expects government responsiveness to depend on public mood for more or less government activity and the most salient social issues at the time. Empirical evidence from old-age, healthcare and education issue-policy areas supports these claims. Higher policy mood and issue saliency is positively associated with increasing spending efforts. Public opinion does not appear to affect unemployment policies. vii The third empirical chapter (Chapter 6) examines how party preferences affect spending priorities in unemployment programmes. It claims that preferences on economic intervention in the economy and welfare recalibration affect different components of unemployment policy. Evidence from the past 20 years bodes well with these expectations. The generosity of compensatory schemes depends on economic preferences. The left invests more than the right. The funding of active labour-market policies depends on both preference dimensions. Among conventional parties, their funding follows the same patterns as compensatory schemes. Among recalibration parties, parties across the economic spectrum present comparable spending patterns.
BAHMER, Larissa Elisabeth. « Chutes, ladders, snakes and surprises : policy durability and policy flexibility in EU energy and climate governance based on the governance regulation ». Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/1814/69195.
Texte intégralSupervisor : Professor Joanne Scott (European University Institute)
Whether the EU will live up to its leadership ambition in mitigating climate change to no little extent depends on whether the Governance Regulation will prove successful or whether it will add to the list of climate and energy policies which aimed high but performed low. This thesis analyses the legal arrangements of the Governance Regulation as embedded in the EU constitutional and administrative law framework in light of policy durability and policy flexibility, with the aim of assessing whether the Governance Regulation promises to build a long-lasting yet adaptable foundation for EU energy and climate governance that facilitates ratcheting up ambition and progress toward a ‘climate neutral’ Union.
Bai, Xue. « Evaluation and suggestions on EU development assistance policy ». Thesis, University of Macau, 2012. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2595841.
Texte intégralHuang, Zhi Feng. « Study of European Union Common Agricultural Policy : France agricultural policy anaysis ». Thesis, University of Macau, 2008. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2555543.
Texte intégralLivres sur le sujet "Industrial policy – European Union countries"
1965-, Kassim Hussein, et Menon Anand 1965-, dir. The European Union and national industrial policy. London : Routledge, 1996.
Trouver le texte intégralIndustrial organization : A European perspective. New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
Trouver le texte intégralPiotet, F. Policies on health and safety in thirteen countries of the European Union. Loughlinstown, Dublin : European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 1996.
Trouver le texte intégral1963-, Darmer Michael, et Kuyper Laurens 1945-, dir. Industry and the European Union : Analysing policies for business. Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2000.
Trouver le texte intégralCini, Michelle. Competition policy in the European union. New York : St. Martin's Press, 1998.
Trouver le texte intégralLee, McGowan, dir. Competition policy in the European Union. 2e éd. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Trouver le texte intégralEconomic citizenship in the European Union : Employment relations in the new Europe. London : Routledge, 1999.
Trouver le texte intégralGardner, Nick. A guide to United Kingdom and European Union competition policy. 3e éd. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan Press, 2000.
Trouver le texte intégralNick, Gardner, dir. A guide to United Kingdom and European Union competition policy. 2e éd. Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1996.
Trouver le texte intégralMarius, Brülhart, et Hine R. C, dir. Intra-industry trade and adjustment : The European experience. New York : St. Martin's Press in association with Centre of Research in European Development and International Trade (CREDIT), University of Nottingham, 1999.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Industrial policy – European Union countries"
Guyomarch, Alain, Howard Machin et Ella Ritchie. « Economic and Industrial Policy ». Dans France in the European Union, 158–88. London : Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26584-8_7.
Texte intégralLord, Christopher. « Industrial Policy and the European Union ». Dans Industrial Policy in Britain, 212–37. London : Macmillan Education UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24570-3_9.
Texte intégralAtkinson, Ben. « Trade Policy and Preferences ». Dans The European Union and Developing Countries, 305–21. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230509184_21.
Texte intégralBuzogány, Aron. « Neighbourhood Countries : Promoting Environmental Protection Close to Home ». Dans European Union External Environmental Policy, 233–52. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60931-7_12.
Texte intégralHewitt, Adrian. « Reform in the British and European Community Aid Programmes : Implications for the Pacific Countries ». Dans European Union Development Policy, 119–30. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26858-0_9.
Texte intégralLemaître, Marc. « EU Textiles Policy and Developing Countries ». Dans The European Union and Developing Countries, 322–35. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230509184_22.
Texte intégralMatláry, Janne Haaland. « Energy Policies in the EU Countries ». Dans Energy Policy in the European Union, 25–44. London : Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25735-5_3.
Texte intégralRumford, Chris. « State Aids and the European Union : Competition Policy or Industrial Policy ? » Dans European Cohesion ?, 123–62. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780333981733_4.
Texte intégralFiott, Daniel. « Surveying EU defence industrial policy ». Dans Defence Industrial Cooperation in the European Union, 22–43. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series : Routledge studies in European security and strategy : Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429024207-2.
Texte intégralYoshizawa, Hikaru. « The EU Competition Policy Dilemma ». Dans European Union Competition Policy versus Industrial Competitiveness, 1–20. London : Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163909-1.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Industrial policy – European Union countries"
Panagoreţ, Andreea, Dragos Panagoreţ et Tomislav Kandyija. « Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy of the European Union ». Dans G.I.D.T.P. 2019 - Globalization, Innovation and Development, Trends and Prospects 2019. LUMEN Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/gidtp2022/16.
Texte intégralİncekara, Ahmet, et Burcu Kılınç Savrul. « Regional Development Policies of the European Union : An Evaluation in the Framework of Structural Funds and Other Financial Instruments ». Dans International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c02.00307.
Texte intégralKot-Niewiadomska, Alicja, Krzysztof Galos et Katarzyna Guzik. « SAFEGUARDING OF MINERAL DEPOSITS AS THE BASIS OF EUROPEAN UNION RAW MATERIALS SECURITY IN THE ERA OF UNSTABLE GEOPOLITICAL CONDITIONS ». Dans 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/1.1/s03.046.
Texte intégralHysa, Eglantina, Minhas Akbar, Ahsan Akbar, Iges Banda et Simona Andreea Apostu. « Renewable Energy through the Lenses of Financial Development and Technological Innovation : The Case of CEE Countries ». Dans 3rd International Conference Global Ethics -Key of Sustainability (GEKoS). Lumen Publishing House, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/lumproc/gekos2022/07.
Texte intégralPope, Ronald B., Deborah Kopsick, Shih-Yew Chen, Ray Turner et Martin Magold. « Addressing the Monitoring and Transport of Radioactively Contaminated Scrap Metal : An International Approach ». Dans ASME 2006 Pressure Vessels and Piping/ICPVT-11 Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2006-icpvt-11-93668.
Texte intégralBallı, Esra, et Gülçin Güreşçi Pehlivan. « Economic Effects of European Neighborhood Policy on Countries ». Dans International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c04.00777.
Texte intégralVelzing, Evert-Jan, Annemiek Van der Meijden, Kitty Vreeswijk et Ruben Vrijhoef. « Circularity in value chains for building materials ». Dans CARPE Conference 2019 : Horizon Europe and beyond. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/carpe2019.2019.10196.
Texte intégralBorychowski, Michał, et Sebastian Stępień. « Ecological Policy in the Selected Countries of the European Union ». Dans Hradec Economic Days 2019, sous la direction de Petra Maresova, Pavel Jedlicka et Ivan Soukal. University of Hradec Kralove, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36689/uhk/hed/2019-01-008.
Texte intégralNaydenov, Kliment. « BULGARIAN CASE STUDIES IN IMPROVING URBAN AIR QUALITY ». Dans 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/4.1/s19.37.
Texte intégralEren, Miraç, et Selahattin Kaynak. « Analysis of Innovation Performances of European Union Member Countries ». Dans International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c08.01852.
Texte intégralRapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Industrial policy – European Union countries"
Jones, Emily, Beatriz Kira, Anna Sands et Danilo B. Garrido Alves. The UK and Digital Trade : Which way forward ? Blavatnik School of Government, février 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-wp-2021/038.
Texte intégralDomínguez, Roberto. Perceptions of the European Union in Latin America. Fundación Carolina, janvier 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.33960/issn-e.1885-9119.dt76en.
Texte intégralBunse, Simone, Elise Remling, Anniek Barnhoorn, Manon du Bus de Warnaffe, Karen Meijer et Dominik Rehbaum. Advancing European Union Action to Address Climate-related Security Risks. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, septembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/rzme5933.
Texte intégralBunse, Simone, Elise Remling, Anniek Barnhoorn, Manon du Bus de Warnaffe, Karen Meijer et Dominik Rehbaum. Mapping European Union Member States’ Responses to Climate-related Security Risks. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, septembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/htdn6668.
Texte intégralPastuszko, Radosław Pastuszko, et Włodzimierz Gogłoza Gogłoza. The impact of European Union Common Agricultural Policy on the intensification of animal farming in Bulgaria, Romania, and the countries that have signed association agreements with the EU. Tiny Beam Fund, janvier 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.37974.
Texte intégralKostarakos, Ilias, et Petros Varthalitis. Effective tax rates in Ireland. ESRI, novembre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26504/rs110.
Texte intégralBourrier, Mathilde, Michael Deml et Farnaz Mahdavian. Comparative report of the COVID-19 Pandemic Responses in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. University of Stavanger, novembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/usps.254.
Texte intégralKira, Beatriz, Rutendo Tavengerwei et Valary Mumbo. Points à examiner à l'approche des négociations de Phase II de la ZLECAf : enjeux de la politique commerciale numérique dans quatre pays d'Afrique subsaharienne. Digital Pathways at Oxford, mars 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-dp-wp_2022/01.
Texte intégralRevenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2021. Inter-American Development Bank, avril 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003235.
Texte intégralMonetary Policy Report - July 2022. Banco de la República, octobre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/inf-pol-mont-eng.tr3-2022.
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