Dienstag, 25.11.2025
16:45 - 18:15 Uhr
HS 2 (SoWi), University of Innsbruck, SoWi building, ground floor, Universitätsstraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck (A)
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Fabio Franchino, Camilla Mariotto, Dominik Duell and a PhD student (tba)
Camilla Mariotto, Assistant Professor of European Politics, Jean Monnet Module Project Leader, Department of Political Science, University of Innnsbruck
Fabio Franchino, Professor of Political Science, Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan
Dominik Duell, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Innnsbruck
Tba, PhD student, Political Science, University of Innsbruck
Please join us on November 25th, 16:45-18:15 for an Authors meet critics discussion with Fabio Franchino (University of Milan), Camilla Mariotto, Dominik Duell and a PhD student (*tba*) (University of Innsbruck).
About the book
Balancing pressures: the Politics of Governing the European Economy
by Fabio Franchino and Camilla Mariotto
Balancing Pressures analyses how the economy, national politics, and supranational politics shape economic policymaking in the European Union. Economic theories alert policymakers of the problems associated with policy initiatives. Economic uncertainties shape political positioning during negotiations, while actual economic conditions affect both negotiations and implementation. National pressures to win office and pursue policies systematically influence negotiating positions, implementation patterns, and outcomes. Supranational pressures are associated with membership in the euro area, the expected and actual patterns of compliance, or the context of negotiations. Spanning the period of 1994 to 2019, this book analyses how these pressures shaped the definition of the policy problems, the controversies surrounding policy reforms, the outcome, timing, and direction of reforms, the negotiations over preventive surveillance, the compliance with recommendations, and the use and effectiveness of the procedure to correct excessive fiscal deficits. It concludes by assessing the effectiveness, fairness, and responsiveness of the policy.
Institut für Politikwissenschaft
EPoS „Economy, Politics & Society“
Co-Funded by the European Union