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Forum Section The Study of EU Public PolicyResults of a SurveyUniversity College London, UK, f.franchino{at}ucl.ac.uk This note reports the results of a survey of all the articles on EU policies published since 1994 in three major journals. It makes four recommendations. We should probably invest more research time on (1) established policy areas that are at the core of the Union, (2) the study of policy adjudication and the role of courts in the EU policy process, (3) confirmatory theory-testing research and (4) strategies that increase the number of observations, in order to make more use of statistical estimation techniques.
Key Words: case study confirmatory research EU policies exploratory research methodology policy process quantitative methods
European Union Politics, Vol. 6, No. 2,
243-252 (2005) This article has been cited by other articles:
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