Cross-national Policy Convergence

Cross-national Policy Convergence
Title Cross-national Policy Convergence PDF eBook
Author Christoph Knill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 207
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317983572

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A fresh analysis of policy convergences across nations, which identifies their key driving forces. To what extent and in which direction can we empirically observe a convergence of national policies? In which areas and for which patterns of policy is convergence more or less pronounced? This text addresses these central questions with clarity and rigour. With growing economic and institutional interlinkages between nation states, it is often assumed that there is an overall trend towards increasingly similar policies across countries. Comparative research on the domestic impact of globalization and European integration, however, reveals that policy convergence can hardly be considered as a dominant and uniform tendency which can be taken for granted. Although a number of factors have been suggested in order to account for the rather mixed empirical picture, we still have limited knowledge about the causes and conditions of cross-national policy convergence. In particular, the central mechanisms and conditions affecting both degree and level of cross-national policy convergence are yet not well understood. This book will be of great interest to all students and scholars of the European Union, European politics, and international relations. This is a special issue of the leading Journal of European Public Policy.

Cross-national Policy Convergence: Causes, Concepts and Empirical Findings

Cross-national Policy Convergence: Causes, Concepts and Empirical Findings
Title Cross-national Policy Convergence: Causes, Concepts and Empirical Findings PDF eBook
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Pages 201
Release 2005
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Cross-national Policy Convergence

Cross-national Policy Convergence
Title Cross-national Policy Convergence PDF eBook
Author Christoph Knill
Publisher
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Release 2005
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Special Issue: Cross-national Policy Convergence

Special Issue: Cross-national Policy Convergence
Title Special Issue: Cross-national Policy Convergence PDF eBook
Author Christoph Knill
Publisher
Pages 205
Release 2005
Genre
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Renewable Energy Policy Convergence in the EU

Renewable Energy Policy Convergence in the EU
Title Renewable Energy Policy Convergence in the EU PDF eBook
Author David Jacobs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 299
Release 2016-03-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317066308

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This book examines the coordination of renewable energy policies in the European Union using an innovative theoretical approach to explain national policy making. David Jacobs asks, why are national support instruments for electricity from renewable energy sources converging, even though the harmonisation of these frameworks at the European level has failed? Which causal mechanisms lead to cross-national policy similarities? And what are the implications for policy coordination in the EU? The author traces the evolution of feed-in tariffs - the most successful and most widely used support mechanism for renewable electricity - in Germany, Spain and France. He reveals increasing cross-national policy similarities in feed-in tariff design - despite the failure of harmonizing instruments at the European level. He explains these increasing policy similarities by applying policy convergence theory. Policy convergence can occur voluntarily, based on transnational communication, regulatory competition and technological innovations and these findings have important implications for European policy steering. The key to this book is the interrelation of an innovative theoretical concept (coordination of policies in the international arena via voluntary cooperation) with a very topical empirical research focus - the promotion of renewable energies in the EU. It will be essential reading for scholars and students of environmental policy, comparative politics and European studies.

Understanding Environmental Policy Convergence

Understanding Environmental Policy Convergence
Title Understanding Environmental Policy Convergence PDF eBook
Author Helge Jörgens
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 327
Release 2014-01-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107037824

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Over recent decades national environmental policies have converged. This book analyses the international and domestic driving forces behind this process.

Convergence of Productivity

Convergence of Productivity
Title Convergence of Productivity PDF eBook
Author William J. Baumol
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 356
Release 1994
Genre Comparative economics
ISBN 0195083903

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This collection of original articles looks at the convergence hypothesis, which asserts that since the Second World War, industrial countries were growing increasingly homogeneous in terms of productivity, technology, and per capita incomes. The book examines patterns displayed by individual industries within countries as well as the aggregate economies, influences that underlie the process of convergence, and the role that convergence has played and promises to play in the future. Contributors include: Moses Abramovitz, Alice M. Amsden, Magnus Blomstrom, David Dollar, Takashi Hikino, Gregory Ingram, William Lazonick, Frank Lichtenberg, Robert E. Lipsey, Angus Maddison, Gavin Wright, and Mario Zejan.