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Belgium

Belgium is a federal constitutional monarchy in which the king is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government in a multi-party system. Decision-making powers are not centralised, but divided between 3 levels of government: the federal government, 3 language-based communities (Flemish, French and German-speaking) and 3 regions (Flanders, Brussels Capital and Wallonia). Legally they all are equal, but have powers and responsibilities for different fields. Brussels is, together with Luxembourg City and Strasbourg, one of the three official seats of the European institutions.

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Position

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Boundary

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Choice

These rules specify actions that actors must, must not, or may undertake

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Aggregation

These rules discipline actions or decisions that require the aggregation of two or more actors

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Information

These rules identify channels and modes of communication/exchange of information between actors

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Payoff

These rules assign benefits and costs – for example rewards and sanctions – to specific actors relative to distinct courses of action

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Scope

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