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Designing Federalism A Theory Of Selfsustainable Federal Institutions Mikhail Filippov

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Designing Federalism A Theory Of Selfsustainable Federal Institutions Mikhail Filippov
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 396
Author: Mikhail Filippov, Peter C. Ordeshook, Olga Shvetsova
ISBN: 9780511184611, 9780521816182, 0521816181, 0511184611
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Designing Federalism A Theory Of Selfsustainable Federal Institutions Mikhail Filippov by Mikhail Filippov, Peter C. Ordeshook, Olga Shvetsova 9780511184611, 9780521816182, 0521816181, 0511184611 instant download after payment.

The design of federal states from Russia and the Ukraine to Canada and the European Union typically develops from a false set of assumptions regarding the institutional building blocks of such a state. Rather than any carefully delineated allocation of policy jurisdictions, the authors argue that a number of institutional variables, not normally associated with federal design, can be critical in determining federal success. (The variables are the content of regional charters and the extent to which public offices are filled by election rather than appointment.)

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