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attachment to "federalism" in an increasingly national and global regulatory environment has occupied the minds of many scholars …, has been viewed as the primary arbiter of what federalism is and what is required to protect it. Less often explored has … been Congress’s role in giving meaning to federalism in the modern administrative state. Specifically, the possibility to …
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has never conducted a study of the economic impact of Canada's comprehensive regional subsidy system. Consequently, with … of programming. They include: Employment insurance; Disproportionate federal employment as a subsidy; Airport ground … provinces west of it.The regional subsidy system appears to be so big — much bigger than equalization on its own — that it is …
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Prevailing accounts of the efficiency of subsidies for the nonprofit sector presume that the only alternative source of public goods is a single sovereign, controlled by a single median voter. Tiebout sorting, however, also provides citizens with alternative bundles of public goods. When these...
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levels of government. The paper focuses on how countries made changes to the configuration of federalism during the first … enhanced role of the executive branch (“executive federalism”), the use of centres of government for vertical coordination, as …
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. Building on insights provided by the “second generation” wave of research on fiscal federalism, this paper proposes a unified …
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