The European Investment Bank: The EU's Neglected Institution
Nick Robinson
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2009, vol. 47, issue 3, 651-673
Abstract:
The European Investment Bank is the largest multilateral lender in the world, facilitating total spending which is equivalent to the total of the EU budget. Its activity thus has a potentially huge effect on EU policy‐making, yet research to date has failed to recognize this. This article addresses this, offering detailed empirical analysis and re‐evaluating debates on multi‐level governance.
Date: 2009
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