Federalist Government in Principle and PracticeDonald P. Racheter, Richard E. Wagner Springer Science & Business Media, 2001 - 297 páginas Federalism has generally been characterized as a system of government that is friendly to liberty. It is not obvious, though, why this should be so. Federalism is a form of government where citizens simultaneously reside in at least two governments, each of which has independent authority to tax and to regulate. By contrast, in a unitary form of government citizens face only one government with independent authority to tax and regulate. At first glance, it would seem a bit strange to claim that liberty is more secure when citizens are members of two governments with independent authority than when they are members of only one such government. The relationship between federalism and liberty turns out to be a complex one, and one that is capable of working in either direction. Whether federalism supports or erodes liberty depends on importantly on the institutional framework within which federalist governance takes place. The essays in Federalist Government in Principle and Practice examine this institutionalist theme from both theoretical and practical perspectives. |
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Índice
Liberty Markets and Federalism | 1 |
Competitive Federalism in Institutional Perspective | 19 |
Taxes Grants and Porkbarrel Politics The Case for Decentralizing the Power to Tax | 39 |
Fiscal Competition in a Federal System | 55 |
Immobile Taxation in a World of Mobility | 97 |
Fiscal Vacations and Federalism in Western Europe A Search for Sovereignty | 111 |
Federalism and Commercial Regulation | 133 |
Redistribution in a Federal System Lessons from Welfare Reform | 175 |
Education The Path from Centralization to Privatization | 193 |
Federalism and Agricultural and Resource Policy | 211 |
Federalism and the Protection of Property | 231 |
Legislation and Adjudication in a Federal Republic | 255 |
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