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A Constitution for the European Union (CESifo Seminar Series)

The leaders of European Union member states have declared that a European constitution should take “a clear, open, effective, democratically controlled Community approach.” Their goal — that within the Union, “European institutions should be brought closer to its citizens” — raises many questions about implementation. What is the most effective procedure for connecting citizens’ preferences to political action and policy choices at the EU level? The contributors to this CESifo volume, internationally prominent economists and other scholars, address the major issues that arise in the writing of a constitution. They do so with the underlying assumption that individuals are rational actors and the goal of the state is to advance their collective interests.The ten chapters consider such topics as how a constitution might be designed to prevent military conflict, whether the EU will evolve “by default” into a federal state, the apparent contradiction between the evolutionary development of the EU and the static structure of the constitution, the definition of citizenship and rights, the division and distribution of power, the budgetary deadlock on the provision of public goods and the redistribution of resources, coordinating policy, alternative methods for choosing an EU president, and the role of such direct democracy institutions as referenda and initiatives. The editors conclude by summing up the main arguments advanced to offer a unified sapproach to these issues.

Binding: Hardcover

EAN: 9780262025669

Condition: New

Manufacturer: The MIT Press

Number of items: 1

Number of pages: 280

Product group: Book

Studio: The MIT Press

Publication Date: 2004-08-13

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pages: 280

ISBN: 0262025663

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Charles B. Blankart
Charles B. Blankart ist em. Professor für Öffentliche Finanzen an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und Ständiger Gastprofessor an der Universität Luzern sowie Lehrbeauftragter an verschiedenen Universitäten. Er ist Autor verschiedener Bücher und zahlreicher Aufsätze in internationalen Fachzeitschriften. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind: öffentliche Finanzen, Public Choice und