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Cherry-picking external constraints : Latvia and EU economic governance, 2008-2014

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1350-1763; 1466-4429
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Journal of European public policy, 2018, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 231-249
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EIHMANIS, Edgars, Cherry-picking external constraints : Latvia and EU economic governance, 2008-2014, Journal of European public policy, 2018, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 231-249 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60029
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The paper analyses Latvian economic policy during the period 2008-2014 when the country was simultaneously subject to three European Union (EU) economic governance frameworks - the European Semester, the Balance-of-Payments programme and the Maastricht convergence criteria (for euro adoption). Through in-depth process tracing based on public policy documents, interviews with senior officials in Riga and Brussels and the press, the paper finds that the Latvian government cherry-picked and instrumentalized EU economic policy targets and overachieved in them. In contrast to the literature depicting the European Commission as a neoliberal actor which systematically undermines social protection, the paper shows that against the backdrop of fiscally austere national authorities, the Commission instead played the role of social policy advocate, repeatedly calling for stronger measures to help the poor. Shedding light on the limits of one-size-fits-all governance, the findings of the Latvian case have significant implications for EU economic governance more generally.
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Published online: 29 August 2017
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