Understanding policy change: Financial and fiscal bureaucracy in the Baltic Sea Region Olga Mikheeva Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance.

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Understanding policy change: Financial and fiscal bureaucracy in the Baltic Sea Region Olga Mikheeva Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance

Understanding policy change: Financial and fiscal bureaucracy in the Baltic Sea Region Understanding micro-level practices and routines within public sector bureaucracy and organizations Bridging the gap between macro- and meso-level research and that on micro-level Focus on financial and fiscal bureaucracy (supervision of the financial sector and management / audit of government’s own finances) To understand how policy ideas and implementation is intertwined Case studies: Estonia, Latvia, Sweden and Norway + Lithuania + Southeast Asian context

Partners Norwegian research group: Principal investigator Lars Mjøset, University of Oslo Member of the research group Sjur Kasa, Hedmark University College, Bent Sofus Tranøy, Hedmark University College, Ingrid Hjærtaker, University of Oslo/Brown University Previous studies on the Nordic varieties of capitalism (Lars Mjöset) and methodology (comparative historical case studies) Estonian research group (TTÜ): Project leader Rainer Kattel Main participants Ringa Raudla, Aleksandrs Cepilovs, Egert Juuse, Olga Mikheeva

Project’s operational summary 1.1.2014 – 31.04.2017 3 project 2-day workshops (Tallinn & Oslo) 3 PhD theses, 3 MA theses 2 summer school visits (UiO) Adjustments in early 2016 Extension & enlargement of Estonian team Extension of empirical base (Southeast Asian case, Lithuania) Conference papers (2015 – 2017) + Special issue in the Journal of Baltic Studies (2017)

Objective To construct more holistic theoretical framework Administrative dimension complementary to existing theoretical discussion Analytical framework for understanding the evolution and impact of fiscal and financial bureaucracy Empirical case studies of the five (+1) countries

Outcomes Interviews (semi-structured)  rich empirical data Estonia 15 Latvia 19 Norway 13 Sweden 11 Lithuania Southeast Asia 6 Publications (theoretical & empirical) Advancing studies of fiscal and financial bureaucracy (analytical framework & typologies) Interconnection between ideas, institutions and discources (incl. policy learning, process of Europeanisation) Administrative dimension to further detect / explain causal mechanisms Interdependence between Eastern and Nordic states in the Baltic region (Baltic-Nordic financial stability partnership, Sweden vs Norway) Historical lesson-drawing (Nordic crisis of the ‘90s)

Thank you.