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makers’, understanding of the final stage of the procedure – bargaining in the Conciliation Committee – is crucial. Here, EP … bargaining theory to predict inter-institutional agreements in the Conciliation Committee, it turns out that although …
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indices, both institutions are assumed to act strategically. Predicted bargaining outcomes of the crucial Conciliation stage …
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This paper proposes a unified framework that integrates the traditional index-based approach and the competing non-cooperative approach to power analysis. It rests on a quantifiable notion of ex post power as the (counter-factual) sensitivity of the expected or observed outcome to individual...
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Traditional power indices ignore preferences and strategic interaction. Equilibrium analysis of particular non-cooperative decision procedures is unsuitable for normative analysis and assumes typically unavailable information. These points drive a lingering debate about the right approach to...
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This Paper analyses bargaining between the European Parliament (EP) and the Council of Ministers (CM) in the …
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Since the introduction of the co-decision legislative procedure, the EU has had the possibility to resort to a Conciliation Committee made up of representatives from the European Parliament and the Council to reconcile differences between the two bodies. This article assesses whether the members...
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Wage and employment differences between male and female agricultural labourers in the under developed countries including India is not new. With the help of a simple theoretical model it is here proved that public policy like implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS)...
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, bargaining), unless they themselves chair the union. The results are robust to the inclusion of heterogeneities among members of …
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, bargaining), unless they themselves chair the union. The results are robust to the inclusion of heterogeneities among members of …
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