Measuring and explaining regulatory reform in the EU: A time-series analysis of eight sectors, 1984–2012

Mogens K. Justesen and Manuele Citi publishes an article in European Journal of Political Research

22/10/2014

European Journal of Political Research

Abstract: Over the last three decades, European Union regulation of the internal market has become highly pervasive, affecting practically all domains of European citizens' lives. Many studies have focused on understanding the process and causes of regulatory change, but with limited attempts to analyse the more general sources of regulatory reform. This article focuses on the determinants of stability and change in EU regulation. An original dataset of 169 pieces of legislation (regulations, directives and decisions) across eight different sectors is developed and the dynamics of regulatory reform in the EU are analysed. Using time-series analysis of count data, evidence is found that the number of winning coalitions in the Council and the size of EU membership have a significant impact on regulatory reform in the EU. By contrast, the ideological composition of the EU's legislative bodies is not systematically related to regulatory reform.

Mogens K. Justesen and Manuele Citi, Measuring and explaining regulatory reform in the EU: A time-series analysis of eight sectors, 1984–2012, European Journal of Political Research, Volume 53, Issue 4, pages 709-726, November 2014

 

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