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Autore
Ravazzi, Stefania

Titolo
Unpacking Multi-Level Governance. Evidence of Distributive Slippage and Type III Error from Two Process-Tracing Analyses
Periodico
Rivista italiana di politiche pubbliche
Anno: 2018 - Fascicolo: 2 - Pagina iniziale: 285 - Pagina finale: 313

Multi-level governance is one of the most outstanding issues in political science. It is usually depicted as an effective way of designing policies, because of its capacity to incorporate heterogeneous information in policy making. However, the literature has also warned against the coordination problems that can emerge because of the difficulty in satisfying divergent interests of the involved actors. This article aims at contributing to this debate by explaining two specific dynamics: the distributive slippage in vertical governance and the type III error in horizontal governance. In order to address these issues,.process tracing has been applied to analyze two design processes. The application of causal inference tests to the collected evidence has allowed to significantly increase confidence in the two hypothesised inherent dynamics.



SICI: 1722-1137(2018)2<285:UMGEOD>2.0.ZU;2-A
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