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similar to Canada's equalization program. Federalism and Fiscal Transfers is a series of essays by regional experts examining …Surprisingly, very little attention has been given in Canada to the ways other federalist countries manage programs … the experience of four other federalist countries -- Australia, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States -- and how …
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This article looks in depth at the ways in which the two largest, British created Federal States, Canada and Australia … have, over time, produced quite divergent Federal systems. It explains why regional differences in Canada and notably more … striking than in Australia. It spends some time looking at the differing resolution of the rather intense Central …
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Natural resources have been and remain vital to the economic well being in Canada and Australia. The battles over … issues. The comparative triumph of Central control in Australia and Regional control in Canada reveal much about the … offshore Natural Resources, especially, between Central and Regional Governments in both nations have raised pivotal Federalism …
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United States, Canada and Australia which raise very similar sets of issues, but with strikingly different results. This … article compares the case-law in the United States, Canada and Australia on the question of electoral apportionment. While the …
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We assess the extent to which fiscal transfers smooth regional shocks in three large federations:the U.S., Canada, and … Australia. We find that fiscal transfers offset 4-11 percent of idiosyncratic shocks (risk-sharing) and 13-24 percent of …
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We assess the extent to which fiscal transfers smooth regional shocks in three large federations: the U.S., Canada, and … Australia. We find that fiscal transfers offset 4-11 percent of idiosyncratic shocks (risk-sharing) and 13-24 percent of …
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, Canada and Australia. We find that fiscal transfers offset 4-11 percent of idiosyncratic shocks (risk-sharing) and 13 …
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