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This paper builds on institutional analysis to generate new conclusions about the economic viability of federalism. It does so by suggesting that Weingast´s seminal model of marketpreserving federalism falls short of accounting for the poor fiscal performance of multitiered systems in the...
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This paper builds on institutional analysis to generate new conclusions about the economic viability of federalism. It does so by suggesting that Weingast's seminal model of marketpreserving federalism falls short of accounting for the poor fiscal performance of multitiered systems in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012713008
The search for political determinants of intergovernmental fiscal relations has shaped much of the recent literature on the economic viability of federalism. This study assesses the explanatory power of two competing views about intergovernmental transfers; one emphasizing the traditional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014053075
This paper builds on institutional analysis to generate new conclusions about the economic viability of federalism. It does so by suggesting that Weingast´s seminal model of marketpreserving federalism falls short of accounting for the poor fiscal performance of multitiered systems in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005688718
This study seeks to advance our understanding of the institutional underpinnings of federalism by evaluating William H. Riker's study of party causality. Using data from federal funds transfers in Argentina, a federation exhibiting high levels of fiscal decentralization despite its centralized...
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