Regulating Europe


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Regulating Europe explains why economic and social regulation is rapidly becoming the new frontier of public policy and public administration in Europe both at the national and EU levels. Statutory regulation implemented by independent regulatory bodies is replacing not only older forms of state intervention but also to some extent the redistributive policies of the welfare state. Thus Regulating Europe is an examiniation of the emergence of the regulatory state as the successor of the Keynesian welfare state of the past. Contributions emphasize the parallelism of policy developments at the national and European levels. Part one provides the necessary theoretical background including a new model of demand and supply of Community regulation. The second part presents a series of case studies of particular regulatory policies and institutions in the UK Germany France Spain and the EU. Part three evaluates current policy and institutional developments pointing out how the lack of a tradition of statutory regulation in Europe affects the design of the new institutions. Special attention is devoted to the issue of the democratic accountability of expert politically independent agencies - a problem which contrary to widespread opinion is as severe at the national level as it is in Brussels. It is suggested that the requirements of democratic accountability and of subsidiarity cannot be met by re-nationalizing European policies much less by increasing the current level of centralization. A more promising solution is the development of regulatory networks closely integrating national and supranational regulators.
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