The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European Union

This paper presents a selection of 43 variables collected from various sources, which are used to describe the concepts of decentralization and quality of governance in the EU countries. Decentralization is analyzed from two aspects, fiscal and political, while the quality of governance is, along wi...

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Main Authors: Jože Benčina, Anja Mrđa Kovačič
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Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2013-11-01
Series:Central European Public Administration Review
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20387
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description This paper presents a selection of 43 variables collected from various sources, which are used to describe the concepts of decentralization and quality of governance in the EU countries. Decentralization is analyzed from two aspects, fiscal and political, while the quality of governance is, along with certain real indicators, measured in particular with the opinions of citizens. The aim of the research was to determine the factor structure of selected variables and provide guidelines for using best practices in exploratory factor analysis. The exploratory factor analysis classified the selected variables into three factors of fiscal decentralization (Fiscal decentralization, Fiscal centralization and Government expenditure), three factors of political decentralization (Centripetalism, Regional governance, Federalism) and three factors of quality of governance (Quality of European institutions, Quality of national institutions and Enforcement of EU law). Despite the small population observed, the factors showed quite good characteristics and provided a good starting point for further research. In this manner, it was shown that despite a small population, it is possible to develop factor models of suitable quality by using exploratory factor analysis in the sense of best practices.
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spelling doaj-art-dfc1e07929e14161b6f2fac08d2fd2212025-01-22T10:55:06ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Central European Public Administration Review2591-22402591-22592013-11-01113-410.17573/ipar.2013.3-4.a03The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European UnionJože Benčina0Anja Mrđa Kovačič1University of Ljubljana, Faculty of AdministrationUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of AdministrationThis paper presents a selection of 43 variables collected from various sources, which are used to describe the concepts of decentralization and quality of governance in the EU countries. Decentralization is analyzed from two aspects, fiscal and political, while the quality of governance is, along with certain real indicators, measured in particular with the opinions of citizens. The aim of the research was to determine the factor structure of selected variables and provide guidelines for using best practices in exploratory factor analysis. The exploratory factor analysis classified the selected variables into three factors of fiscal decentralization (Fiscal decentralization, Fiscal centralization and Government expenditure), three factors of political decentralization (Centripetalism, Regional governance, Federalism) and three factors of quality of governance (Quality of European institutions, Quality of national institutions and Enforcement of EU law). Despite the small population observed, the factors showed quite good characteristics and provided a good starting point for further research. In this manner, it was shown that despite a small population, it is possible to develop factor models of suitable quality by using exploratory factor analysis in the sense of best practices.https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20387fiscal decentralizationpolitical decentralizationquality of governanceexploratory factor analysisEU countries
spellingShingle Jože Benčina
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The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European Union
Central European Public Administration Review
fiscal decentralization
political decentralization
quality of governance
exploratory factor analysis
EU countries
title The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European Union
title_full The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European Union
title_fullStr The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European Union
title_full_unstemmed The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European Union
title_short The Factor Model of Decentralization and Quality of Governance in European Union
title_sort factor model of decentralization and quality of governance in european union
topic fiscal decentralization
political decentralization
quality of governance
exploratory factor analysis
EU countries
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20387
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