425 research outputs found

    Interesting results - but are they valid?

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    QCA\u2019s grasp on causation is often questioned from a probabilistic, experimental understanding of validity. QCA results however rely on logical and set-theoretical inferences. Is a difference in languages enough to justify a separate validity yardsticks? And what secures that QCA is delivering valid results? The review of quantitative and qualitative exemplary yardsticks shows that traditions share validity concerns, yet give them different contents. The article argues that such difference is legitimized by the special assumptions about causation that inform their research processes. It therefore clarifies QCA causal ontology, identifies its special threats, and evaluates the strategies in use to prevent or tackle them - also adding a new one to address over-specified hypotheses. In this, the nomothetic yardstick proves to be a fertile framework, yet hardly a proper guideline for solutions

    Yardsticks, Paradigms, and the Beast

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    This paper aims to support the position questioning the relevance of the European democratic deficit because conventional yardsticks have changed \u2013but from a policy\u2010process viewpoint. Starting from Rodrik\u2019s \u201caugmented trilemma\u201d, I\u2019ll argue that conventional yardsticks revolve around the \u201cgovernment model\u201d of the Bretton\u2010Woods compromise, where limited capital mobility allowed the segmentation of the economic space into domestic markets that the Musgravian approach to public goods put under political control. But the paradigm shift of the 1980s freed capitals and hence pushed political systems to choose their new position within the trilemma: adopting the golden straitjacket and delivering even public goods via national (quasi\u2010)markets, as in the UK; or giving up the State primacy and relying on overlapping markets and local communities\u2019 deliveries, as in Sweden. In both cases, I\u2019ll show how policy legitimacy there lies on the outcome side of policies and effectiveness evaluation \u2013a new arena where distinctive modes of stakeholders\u2019 and policy\u2010takers\u2019 participation draw \u201cunconventional\u201d accountability mechanisms and thus re\u2010design political rights. Since its commitment toward the neo\u2010lib paradigm, it\u2019s instead to these two models that the EU governance system could refer in order to fix its legitimacy problems \u2013 given the international integration wave still keeps up

    Dispositivi istituzionali per «buone» politiche pubbliche : il notice-and-comment americano

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    Larga parte della letteratura condivide l\u2019assunto secondo cui la qualit\ue0 delle politiche pubbliche dipende dalle istituzioni in cui vengono forgiate. Altrettanto consolidata \ue8 per\uf2 anche la convinzione che non esista un solo modo per fare le buone policy, e che i dispositivi concreti debbano essere diversi in rapporto al tipo di sistema politico, per rispettarne i principi fondativi e inserirsi in modo produttivo entro le sue dinamiche. Il lavoro ricostruisce la razionalit\ue0 dei disegni istituzionali efficaci e, nel contesto dei sistemi politici pluralisti, si concentra sul caso del notice-and-comment americano, ripercorrendone evoluzione ed effetti del funzionamento

    Nuova governance fiscale e Parlamento

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    Ciclicamente, e spesso in corrispondenza di crisi o cambiamenti internazionali, il processo italiano di bilancio \ue8 stato sottoposto a riforme ispirate a benchmarks internazionali di governo della spesa. Ci\uf2 nonostante, le decisioni di finanza pubblica non sono mai diventate stabilmente \uabresponsabili\ubb: gruppi e territori continuano a riversare su di esse le loro domande \uabmicro-distributive\ubb, mentre il sistema politico mantiene la tendenza a soddisfarle. L\u2019analisi esplora le possibili cause della scarsa incisivit\ue0 delle riforme, e argomenta la debolezza di due spiegazioni consolidate \u2013 quella basata sulle convinzioni economiche dei decisori e quella basata sugli incentivi politici all\u2019irresponsabilit\ue0 fiscale \u2013 per concentrarsi su una terza, basata sulle occasioni di irresponsabilit\ue0. In questa chiave, a contare per la qualit\ue0 della decisione di bilancio non sarebbe tanto o solo la diffusione di idee economiche, o la costruzione di un \uabdittatore benevolo\ubb, quanto l\u2019incapacit\ue0 della programmazione nazionale di contenere o disciplinare l\u2019influenza delle domande micro-distributive sulla spesa. Il lavoro evidenzia inoltre come le previsioni europee del Fiscal Compact, allargando la sorveglianza multilaterale dai soli risultati contabili alle premesse delle decisioni domestiche di bilancio, intervengano esattamente sulla capacit\ue0 di programmazione nazionale. Si rileva infine come la recente riforma nazionale abbia fatto proprie le prescrizioni europee, ma come questa ambiziosa trasformazione possa deragliare se, sulla falsariga delle prassi esistenti, il Parlamento continuer\ue0 a essere sostanzialmente escluso dal dialogo tecnico sulla sostenibilit\ue0 della spesa. Perci\uf2 il lavoro si chiude con una rassegna di soluzioni utilizzate in altri paesi per promuovere la \uabpropriet\ue0 politica responsabile\ubb delle Camere sulla spesa

    Has the paradigm really shifted? : Trying to explain the variation in policy changes of the EU15 countries

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    Policy change is an issue ranking high in many governmental and academic agendas, especially in the old common Europe. Face to the problems of economic growth that since the 1970s affect many countries, policy change is expected to maintain, if not to improve, citizens’ affluence and the availability of resources for enforcing social equity, however defined. Especially after Hall’s seminal work, this implies to focus on the change of the paradigm that lies beyond public policies: Namely, as the relevant paradigms for growth‐oriented policies are economic, on the shift from demand‐sided to supply‐sided frameworks of reference. The analysis is supposed to highlight the role that different modes of accounting and evaluation play in stabilizing the paradigm shift: as a (more or less) meaningful discipline of whose players’ behavior, and/or as a different arena where stakeholders, policy‐takers, administrative bodies and maybe executive bodies can clear their preferences up, align their framing, and finetune the implementation design to make it viable without losing the nature of change –i.e. fixing framing conflicts by argument and evidences, and allowing policy actors learning. The results could then link the research to the questions raised by detractors of the neoliberal paradigm when accusing it for harming democracy because of the narrower range of options it leaves to voters. This contribution could support the thesis for which the order that results from the paradigm shift is instead ‘differently democratic’, as it recognizes the need for a reauthorization of policy changes to come from the actors in the administrative field, in order to balance and refine the amorphous consent expressed by vote without reversing it. This would mean a different way for citizens to play political rights–not just as voters but also as those with a stake in the concrete way a “public” good is (poorly) produced and delivered here and now– and to deal with social conflict, in this way dispersed and at the same time attached to the concrete problem

    Gauging the Import and Essentiality of Single Conditions in Standard Configurational Solutions

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    Standard Qualitative Comparative Analysis is especially suited to explain diversity but is often diagnosed with weak findings. Its protocol either can dismiss necessary conditions as irrelevant and make solutions that are untrue to observations, or add irrelevant conditions as causal and make incorrect solutions. Additionally, the algorithm may not recognize the functional dependencies among the conditions. These claims call for different gauges to assess the single conditions that are retrieved by Standard minimizations. This article develops \u201cimport\u201d and \u201cessentiality\u201d to establish whether a condition has explanatory merit alone and within the wider model. When applied in exemplary studies, these gauges indicate that Standard solutions are more sound than often conceded
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