Preferences and Procedures: European Union Legislative Decision-Making

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Springer US, 2010 M10 29 - 99 pages
Preferences and Procedures presents and tests game-theoretic models of European Union legislative decision-making. It is inspired by the idea of linking statistical testing strategies firmly to formal models of EU policymaking. After describing salient features of the EU legislative process and comparing different models of how the EU negotiates new legislative measures, the models' predictive power is evaluated. On a more general level, Preferences and Procedures answers questions regarding the empirically recognizable effects of institutional arrangements on joint bargaining outcomes.

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About the author (2010)

Torsten J. Selck is working as Assistant Professor of Political Economy at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.

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