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if, indeed, it does matter, and for whom it might matter are the types of questions this paper explores. Federalism is … turns out that the pro-liberty quality of federalism is a possible but not a necessary feature of federalism. This essay … explores this two-edged quality of federalism to discern more clearly the relation between federalism and liberty …
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It is common to think of federalism as a governmental arrangement that entails competition among governments. Thinking … governments. A genuinely competitive federalism must thus be designed in such a fashion as to mirror the workings of a … competitive federalism requires …
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When considered as a unified project, the Ostroms' themes of polycentricity, self-governance, and the art and science of association have strong intellectual roots and connections with Austrian economics. In this paper, we show the close relationship between the Ostroms and the Austrians. We...
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Federalism is commonly thought to be a pro-liberty system of government, in contrast to a unitary system. Within a … wonder why federalism is widely thought to be favorable to liberty. Whether federalism is or is not favorable to liberty … governance: competitive federalism and cartel federalism. Where competitive federalism entails competition among all units of …
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The current public debt crises in Western democratic countries provide an important illustration of what Adam Smith had described as the “juggling trick” – namely deficit increases, accumulation of debt, and debasement of currency – that all governments resort to when confronted with...
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Elinor Ostrom and her colleagues in The Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University in Bloomington conducted fieldwork in metropolitan police departments across the United States. Their finding in support of community policing dealt a blow to the popular belief that...
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When directives rather than contracts determine rights to water flows, agents will substitute away from securing water rights by contract toward securing them through political directives. Especially when they are legitimated by court rulings, such directives alter the rules that govern social...
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This paper analyzes the concept of municipal bankruptcy in a comparative framework with commercial bankruptcy. Cities are corporate bodies that continue to exist despite the ever changing identities of the residents. The common designation of cities as municipal corporations suggests an affinity...
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perspective. It appears that Buchanan interpreted Tiebout (1956) from the perspective of his works on fiscal federalism from the …
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The European Project aims to avoid repeating Europe's bloody history of the first half of the 20th century by creating a united Europe under the banner of the European Union. This aspiration for peace and security recalls the similar effort that led to formation of the United States in the late...
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