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On the Optimal Assignment of Competences in a Multi-Level Governed European Union

Fritz Breuss and Markus Eller

European Integration online Papers (EIoP), 2003, vol. 7

Abstract: This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical research on the efficient assignment of policy tasks to different levels of government and applies the results on the delimitation of competences within the European Union. The main results are: (i) A precise derivation of an optimal degree of decentralisation is not possible because of mixed theoretical suggestions. The adequate degree of decentralisation has to be detected case-by-case. (ii) Systematic evidence on direct relationships between economic performance and fiscal decentralisation is ambiguous and scarce. (iii) Comparing the actual and prospective delimitation of EU-competences with the normative recommendations, remarkable discrepancies arise in the fields of agriculture and defence. (iv) The establishment of a flexible assignment-scheme is an undeniable necessity in order to guarantee reversibility and to cope efficiently with changing general conditions. In this respect, the European Convention has delivered insufficient results in its final draft Treaty as of July 2003.

Keywords: federalism; fiscal federalism; decentralisation; economic integration; constitutional economics; competences; European Convention (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-09-11
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