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Presidents Governors And The Politics Of Distribution In Federal Democracies Lucas I Gonzlez

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Presidents Governors And The Politics Of Distribution In Federal Democracies Lucas I Gonzlez
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Lucas I. González
ISBN: 9781317372462, 9781138943858, 1317372468, 1138943851, 2015037388
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Presidents Governors And The Politics Of Distribution In Federal Democracies Lucas I Gonzlez by Lucas I. González 9781317372462, 9781138943858, 1317372468, 1138943851, 2015037388 instant download after payment.

Tensions between central authorities and subnational units over centralization and fiscal autonomy are on top of the political agenda in many developing federal countries. This book examines historical changes in the balance between the resources that presidents and governors control and the policy responsibilities they have to deliver. It focuses on Argentina and Brazil, the most decentralized federal countries in Latin America, with the most powerful sub-national governments in the region. Using formal modelling, statistical tools, and comparative historical analyses, it examines substantive shifts in the allocation of resources and the distribution of administrative functions and explains under which conditions these changes occur. In doing so, it presents theoretical and comparative implications for the study of fiscal federalism and the functioning of developing federal democracies. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of federalism, intergovernmental relations, decentralization, and sub-national politics and more broadly to those studying comparative politics, democratization, political elites, public policy and economics.

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