Linking cohesion policy and the European Semester: Partnership and multi-level governance to boost investment and structural reforms
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06-12-2019
Multi-level governance requires the involvement of all levels of government, central, regional and local, in decision-making. Obstacles to appropriate and adequate involvement may lead to infringements of the principles of subsidiarity. However, under the cycle of EU economic and fiscal policy coordination known as the European Semester, local and regional administrations are considered to be 'stakeholders' – that is, they are not categorised as part of general government. Recent extension of the European Semester to aspects of cohesion policy may consequently strengthen a top-down policy approach. A Code of Conduct, such as that proposed by the European Committee of the Regions, may help correct this imbalance.
Staidéar
Maidir leis an doiciméad seo
Saghas foilseacháin
Réimse beartas
Eochairfhocal
- AIRGEADAS
- An Seimeastar Eorpach
- AN tAONTAS EORPACH
- beartas airgeadaíochta
- beartas eacnamaíoch
- beartas réigiúnach AE
- beartas struchtúrach
- comhaontú cobhsaíochta
- comhtháthú eacnamaíoch agus sóisialta
- EACNAMAÍOCHT
- eacnamaíocht airgeadaíochta
- réigiúin agus beartas réigiúnach
- straitéis fáis AE
- tógáil Eorpach