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three questions. First, what is a good separation and balance of powers in radio regulation? Second, how should radio …
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Few studies on federalism analyze the role of courts as safeguards of the federal arrangement, and those that do tend … may not enforce compliance with federalism. It argues that politicians of either level of government anticipate the … governments to successfully exceed their powers increase. Not only do transgressions take place despite the presence of the court …
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Federalism is a constitutionalized version of multi-tier governance. Proponents of veto-player theory argue that a high … constitutional compliance, i.e. have governments that respect and enforce the promises made in their country's constitution. At the … same time, with a higher number of governments under federalism, there are more chances that some of them will not comply …
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Federal fiscal arrangements are argued to give rise to tacit collusion among competing Leviathans (Brennan and Buchanan, The Power to Tax, CUP, 1980). Though frequently encountered in academic and policy discussions, the cartelization hypothesis has rarely been scrutinized formally. This paper...
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Federal fiscal arrangements are argued to give rise to tacit collusion among competing Leviathans (Brennan and Buchanan, The Power to Tax, CUP, 1980). Though frequently encountered in academic and policy discussions, the cartelization hypothesis has rarely been scrutinized formally. This paper...
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Europe has changed, the world has changed. The 21st century brings new challenges and new opportunities. The interaction of economies and peoples worldwide – whether by communication, trade, migration, shared security, concerns or cultural exchange – is in constant evolution. In such a...
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Administrative federalism is defined as a constitution where the central state sets quality standards for public …, because jurisdictions fear to be exploited, they only join a federation whose constitution is administrative federalism but … shown that administrative federalism leads to a higher welfare than both centralization and decentralization. Moreover …
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