Industrialists and farmers: British interests and the European community |
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Authors: | Martin Lodge |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer in Public Policy , University of Ulster , Jordanstown |
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Abstract: | The ‘Europeanisation’ of domestic public policies has been among the key themes in recent reforms in EU member states. This article employs the analytical concept of ‘isomorphism’ to come to a better understanding of ‘Europeanisation’. Various mechanisms which might lead to isomorphic change are being identified and applied to the reforms in German competition and public procurement law. The application of the isomorphism framework suggests that ‘Europeanisation’ has multiple sources and cannot be understood as a uniform process nor as leading to uniform outcomes. |
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