Economic Governance during and after the Crisis : The Disappearance of the European Commission ?
Pouvoirs n°149 - La gouvernance européenne - avril 2014 - p.29-44
As the latest financial and economic crisis has reshuffled the institutional order in the economic governance of the European Union, the role of the European Commission stands to question. While it is often portrayed as being in general decline, this article provides a more nuanced perspective. The Commission’s agenda setting power is indeed decreasing due to growing leadership by the European Council, but a large majority of decisions in economic governance are dependent on the European Union’s executive to make them work. With more and stronger implementation competences, it may therefore be less visible, but it is hardly less important.
Référence électonique : Michael W. BAUER, Stefan BECKER, "Economic Governance during and after the Crisis : The Disappearance of the European Commission ?", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°149, 149 - La gouvernance européenne,
p.29-44
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