2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3184174
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The Commission's Proposal for a European Minister of Economy and Finance: Institutional Empowerment, Constitutional Tensions and the Ministerial Taboo

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“…Thus, a EMEF is likely to gradually divert agenda setting powers away from the member states towards the European level. Many practical hurdles would have to be cleared with regards to the EMEF's legal status, political accountability and mandate (see Xanthoulis 2018). Even if the prospects for its implementation are slim, the EMEF proposal neatly illustrates how cooptation as an integration strategy would allow the supranational actor to broaden the reach beyond the boundaries of its formal authority.…”
Section: B the European Central Bank (Ecb) As A Trusteementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a EMEF is likely to gradually divert agenda setting powers away from the member states towards the European level. Many practical hurdles would have to be cleared with regards to the EMEF's legal status, political accountability and mandate (see Xanthoulis 2018). Even if the prospects for its implementation are slim, the EMEF proposal neatly illustrates how cooptation as an integration strategy would allow the supranational actor to broaden the reach beyond the boundaries of its formal authority.…”
Section: B the European Central Bank (Ecb) As A Trusteementioning
confidence: 99%