Institutional StructureFinancial CrisisReformEuropean UnionMost of the big decisions about the rules governing financial market activity in Europe are now taken at the EU level. This has not been matched by a simultaneous centralisation of supervisory responsibility. Yet, notwithstanding that frontline ...
Synonyms for Institutional structure in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for Institutional structure. 68 synonyms for institution: establishment, body, centre, school, university, society, association, college, institute, organization, foundation, academy, guild
As a result of these interviews, in addition to important clues regarding Turkey policies of the EU and some member states, important data concerning the structure and func- tioning of the institutions and units guiding and coordinating Turkey- EU relations have been gathered. Presentation of the...
The six intergovernmental conferences that have been organized until 2007 produced a feeling of uncertainty and insecurity with respect to the EU strategies for the future. The last intergovernmental conference has made significant changes in the institutional structure of the Union and has finished with...
Recent research on European integration has taken a fresh interest in the role of institutions in the policy process. Whereas much of the new institutionalist writing on the European Union (EU) has been very actor-centred, this article takes a more sociological approach that views institutions as...
The Institutional Structure of Production Prize Lecture to the memory of Alfred Nobel, December 9, 1991. RH Coase - 《Journal De Economistes Et Des Etudes Humaines》 被引量: 2397发表: 1991年 The Institutional Structure of Production In my long life I have known some great economists, but I ...
Hence, our model is able to resolve the empirical anomalies resulting in conditional-agenda setting model by Tsebelis and therefore points to the importance of the sequential structure of the decision procedures. 展开 关键词: endogenous institutional change law and economics ...
Adj.1.institutionalised- officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution; "had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents" institutionalized 2.institutionalised- given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system...
'agencification' addresses the conditions for agency creation and the implications of agency governance from the perspective of democratic accountability, there is a lack of empirical research systematically scrutinising the institutional structure and degree of formal-institutional independence of these ...
Education is the main resource of young people entering the labour market for securing employment, in competing for adequate employment contracts and to fulfill their occupational aspirations. As European countries differ widely in the institutional structure of their education and training systems and lab...