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Procedural Tools for Effective Growth (PROTEGO) Patterns, Outcomes and Policy DesignProcedural Tools for Effective Growth: Patterns, Outcomes and policy Design

Project
PROTEGO arises out of a fundamental claim: procedural regulatory instruments have causal effects on the performance of political systems because they trigger accountability towards different stakeholders. The mix of policy instruments may be functional or dysfunctional, depending on how accountability mechanisms are combined. This project provides a theoretical rationale to capture the accountability effects by adopting an extension of delegation theory that considers multiple stakeholders. The theoretical framework will allow us to identify the key social mechanisms that make bureaucracies internalize the preferences of accountees. We will test the observable implications of the framework on outcomes that are crucial to the performance of political systems, such as trust in government, ease of business, control of corruption, sustainability. Empirically, we will collect, validate and analyze original data across the EU and its 28 Member States for the period 2000-2015, distinguishing between instruments that cover central departmental activity and independent regulatory agencies. The new dataset will cover administrative procedure acts, freedom of information, notice and comment, judicial review, impact assessment, environmental appraisal, and non-financial instruments for public spending accountability. These are the procedural instruments that enfranchise accountees. The bivariate relationship between a single instrument and outcomes explains little ¿ because it¿s the overall ecology or mix of instruments that produces causal effects. These ecologies combine in different sequences and paths associated with the outcome. Hence we will draw on a suitable methodological approach - Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). Causality and diffusion across time will be also explored via event-history analysis and principal component analysis. PROTEGO will contribute to theories of regulation and accountability, and provide a robust operational model of data and analysis.
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Overview

Contributors

DAMONTE ALESSIA   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche   Principale  

Type

H2020_ERC - Horizon 2020_Europern Research Council

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

September 1, 2016 - August 31, 2021

Project duration

60 months

Research Areas

Concepts (8)


84.11.10 - Attività degli organi legislativi ed esecutivi, centrali e locali; amministrazione finanziaria; amministrazioni regionali, provinciali e comunali

99.00.00 - Organizzazioni ed organismi extraterritoriali

SH1_5 - Political economy, institutional economics, law and economics - (2013)

SH2_7 - Political systems and institutions, governance - (2013)

SH2_8 - Legal studies, constitutions, comparative law, human rights - (2013)

Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions

Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale

Settore SPS/04 - Scienza Politica

Keywords (4)

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GOVERNANCE
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
POLICY CONSEQUENCES OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
administrative accountability
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Publications

Outputs (8)

Gauging the Import and Essentiality of Single Conditions in Standard Configurational Solutions 
SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS & RESEARCH
SAGE PUBLICATIONS
2021
Academic Article
Partially Open Access
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Deploying administrative accountability to hinder systemic corruption : what do we know, and what can we expect? 
RIVISTA ITALIANA DI POLITICHE PUBBLICHE
IL MULINO
2017
Academic Article
Reserved Access
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Regulatory reform : research agendas, policy instruments and causation 
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RISK REGULATION
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2017
Academic Article
Partially Open Access
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Causality in Policy Studies : A Pluralist Toolbox 
TEXTS IN QUANTITATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS
SPRINGER
2023
Book
Open Access
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Configurational Explanations 
A14
ARACNE
2021
Book
Partially Open Access
Conclusions : Causality Between Plurality and Unity 
TEXTS IN QUANTITATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS
SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING
2023
Chapter
Open Access
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Introduction: The Elephant of Causation and the Blind Sages 
TEXTS IN QUANTITATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS
SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING
2023
Chapter
Open Access
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Testing Joint Sufficiency Twice: Explanatory Qualitative Comparative Analysis 
TEXTS IN QUANTITATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS
SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING
2023
Chapter
Open Access
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