Over the past years the European Commission has undergone it most significant changes since its inception. Internal reforms and a long series of treaty revisions have transformed the relationship of commissioners and that of their top officials. This paper describes how the emergence of new rules and recruiting patterns and a change in role interpretations have contributed to a growing demarcation between the political and administrative spheres in the European Commission. |
Zoekresultaat: 3 artikelen
Jaar 2008 xArtikel |
Van technocratie naar ‘good governance’De Europese Commissie in beweging |
Tijdschrift | Beleid en Maatschappij, Aflevering 1 2008 |
Auteurs | Anchrit Wille |
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De overheid en duurzaam beleggenEen vergelijkende analyse tussen Nederland en België |
Tijdschrift | Beleid en Maatschappij, Aflevering 2 2008 |
Auteurs | Tim Benijts en Marleen Brans |
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This article examines the differences and similarities in public policy of the Dutch and Belgian government in the policy field of socially responsible investing (SRI). In particular the authors discuss both the content and the consequences of the Dutch arrangement 'Groen beleggen' and the Belgian 'Kringloopfonds'. Our empirical evidence states that, although both public policies are very similar (a tax incentive for investors investing financial means in socially responsible funds), they had a different influence on the socially responsible investment market. The Dutch arrangement 'Groen beleggen' lead to more assets under management, more green private funds, more financed projects and a bigger influence on the market of socially responsible investment products. This is mainly caused by the nature of the funding: the choice for private funds in the Netherlands, instead of a public fund like in Belgium. |
Book Review |
De verdwijning van de politiek |
Tijdschrift | Res Publica, Aflevering 4 2008 |
Auteurs | Rien Rouw |
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