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Title: A single minded European representation? From illusion and delusion to reality of a European single seat
Authors: Sousa, Miguel Rocha de
Keywords: Coordination
EU
International Organizations Reform
IMF
Political economy models
Single European seat
Single mindedness theory
Voting power
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: Sousa, Miguel R.(2010), A single minded European representation? From illusion and delusion to reality of a European single seat ,Documento de Trabalho nº 2010/02, Universidade de Évora, Departamento de Economia.
Abstract: We justify why a single seat from European members in international fora might be preferable than a multitude of seats. Leech and Leech (2005), Eichengreen (2008) proposed this reform at the IMF. Why? Even though nowadays European Union has an aggregate voting power that is higher than its’ respective (expected) share in world output or population weight; If the single seat is obtained, more coordinated expected outcomes can be achieved. This line of reasoning is compatible with the single mindedness theory created by Mulligan and Sala-I-Martin and further extended by Canegrati. Focusing in one policy gives more political power for the single European seat.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8472
Type: workingPaper
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