Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP) CSIC, Working Paper 2003-17
Autores:
Luis Moreno, Manos Matsaganis, Maurizio Ferrera & Luís Capucha
El papel marginal de la asistencia social y la ausencia de programas de rentas mínimas han sido considerados como rasgos definitorios del modelo de bienestar de la Europa del Sur. Sin embargo, a lo largo de la década de los años 90 se han producido innovaciones significativas en este campo. El artículo lleva a cabo un análisis de los últimos desarrollos realizando un examen crítico de las experiencias de políticas contra la pobreza en España, Grecia, Italia y Portugal. Se arguye que el carácter fragmentario y ‘parcheado’ de las mallas de seguridad (safety nets)...
Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP) CSIC, Working Paper 2003-15
Autores:
Luis Sanz-Menéndez
This paper presents a government policy initiative aimed to increase the number of researchers in the Public Research Sector and to cope with the problem of employability and stabilisation of people holding a PhD and working in research in Spain and abroad. The paper explains the way in which policy makers link problems and solutions and presents a policy case that deals with Spain’s main problems in S&T human resources, in the context of a policy sequence.
Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP) CSIC, Working Paper 2003-12
Autores:
Luis Moreno
The process of Europeanisation implies a confluence of resources and outputs. This is mainly due to both structural constraints (e.g. economic harmonisation) and institutional inputs (e.g. sentences by European Court of Justice). In this article a reflection is made on two processes: (a) the adjustment of national systems of social protection to operate on a European framework; and (b) the decentralisation of ‘safety net’ policies at meso-level in order to favour territorial subsidiarity and democratic accountability. In the first section a review of concepts...
Publicado en M. Decker y M. Ladikas, comps., Bridges between Science, Society and Policy. Technology Assessment: Methods and Impacts, 101-127, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York: Springer-Verlag, 2004.
This paper analyses, from an institutionalist perspective, the emergence, nature and ways in which Parliamentary “scientific and technological advice” activities are carried out in different European countries. We argue that the connection of Technology Assessment (TA) with the political process can only be understood if this...