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Federalism And The Welfare State New World And European Experiences Herbert Obinger

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Federalism And The Welfare State New World And European Experiences Herbert Obinger
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 380
Author: Herbert Obinger, Stephan Leibfried, Francis G. Castles
ISBN: 9780511113567, 9780521847384, 0511113560, 0521847389
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Federalism And The Welfare State New World And European Experiences Herbert Obinger by Herbert Obinger, Stephan Leibfried, Francis G. Castles 9780511113567, 9780521847384, 0511113560, 0521847389 instant download after payment.

Ten experts question prevailing views that federalism always inhibits the growth of social solidarity. Their comparative study of the evolution of political institutions and welfare states in the six oldest federal states--Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, the U.S.--reveals that federalism can facilitate and impede social policy development. Development is contingent on several time-dependent factors and this study suggests that federalism may actually protect the welfare state, and welfare states may enhance national integration.

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