WebFritz W. Scharpf ([email protected]), Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Abstract The paper begins by examining the functions of input-oriented and output … WebVoir Fritz W. SCHARPF, «Introduction: The Problem-Solving Capacity of Multi-Level Govemance», Journal of European Public Policy, vol. 4, n° 4, 1997, pp. 520-538 et «The Joint-Décision Trap: Lessons from German Federalism and European Intégration», Public Administration, vol. 66, n° 3, 1998, pp. 239-278.
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WebFritz W. Scharpf is Emeritus Director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne. ... ization of output-oriented and input-oriented legitimating arguments (Scharpf 1999), ... WebThis distinction between democratically responsive input institutions and macro-economic output as rivalling explanations of political trust fits a longer tradition. Fritz Scharpf (1997, 1999, 2003) introduced the distinction between input-oriented legiti- macy and output-oriented legitimacy. According to Scharpf (2003), in Western society dr fejos middletown ct
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WebScharpf launches Governing in Europe by presenting two conceptions of le- gitimacy. The first is “input legitimacy.” For Scharpf, input legitimacy or “government by the people” requires that collective decisions “reflect the general will” as articulated in widely participatory procedures. WebScharpf continues its claim with stating that the EU’s output legitimacy would be enhanced if it would found a system of policy networks, developing standards for a wide discussion … Webverhaftet bleiben. Die vorherrschende Output-Legitimation empirischer Demokratietheorien begünstige die Intransparenz politischer Entscheidungen.107 Normative Demokratietheorien bemängeln hingegen den realen Zustand der Demokratie, der nicht den Ansprüchen ihrer 104 Yabuno 2005: 5, 8-9. 105 Abromeit 2003: 96-98. 106 Vgl. dr felder north miami beach