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of regulation and is perhaps the most significant decentralization in U.S. environmental policy. However, few studies … hazardous waste regulation. No single hypothesis strongly explains authorization, but I find some evidence that states authorize … to increase the stringency of regulation. This evidence points to desirable effects of decentralization. …
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suggests that federalism can lead to either a "race to the bottom" or a "race to the top," without relying on inefficient …
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economic Theory of Federalism. Public access to information on the environmental impact of processes ensured by this Directive …
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The principle of subsidiarity can be seen as a way of generating constitutional law because it covers an essential part of procedural constitutional provisions, i. e. the allocation of competences between member states and Community. In particular it proves to be a standard of constitutional...
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This book argues for greater national uniformity in state and local taxes that affect interstate commerce.
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