This paper contributes to an agenda that views the effects of federalism and decentralization as dependent on the incentives of national and subnational political actors. It studies the mechanisms by which subnational actors affect decisions at the central level, in the context of a highly decentralized middle-income democracy, Argentina. In this federal country, provincial actors and concerns weigh heavily on national decisions. Most Argentine provinces are dominated by entrenched elites, with limited political competition, weak division of powers, and clientelistic political linkages. Provincial dominance and national relevance reinforce each other, dragging Argentine politics toward the practices and features of its most background regio...
This article suggests, in theoretical terms, the possible co-existence of a democratic government in...
Abstract: Argentina is a federation that went through times of relatively rigid centralization and o...
This article revives an unresolved political debate now masquerading as an empirical puzzle: how can...
This is a book about the effects of decentralization on governance and accountability. In our view, ...
According to numerous international observers, Argentina presents a strong federal system. However, ...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
Abstract: Citizens in stable democracies value democracy and take costly actions to defend its insti...
Abstract: Citizens in stable democracies value democracy and take costly actions to defend its insti...
This paper suggests a putative paradox of federalism, namely that formalfederal polities, which are ...
Tensions between central authorities and subnational units over centralization and fiscal autonomy a...
Abstract: Citizens in stable democracies value democracy and take costly actions to defend its insti...
The search for political determinants of intergovernmental fiscal relations has shaped much of the r...
The purpose of this chapter is to contribute to our understanding of how subnational democratization...
This paper aims to analyze and discuss the specifics of the Argentinian federalism and its implicat...
This paper aims to analyze and discuss the specifics of the Argentinian federalism and its implicat...
This article suggests, in theoretical terms, the possible co-existence of a democratic government in...
Abstract: Argentina is a federation that went through times of relatively rigid centralization and o...
This article revives an unresolved political debate now masquerading as an empirical puzzle: how can...
This is a book about the effects of decentralization on governance and accountability. In our view, ...
According to numerous international observers, Argentina presents a strong federal system. However, ...
This dissertation explores the politics of fiscal decentralization in comparative perspective. Case ...
Abstract: Citizens in stable democracies value democracy and take costly actions to defend its insti...
Abstract: Citizens in stable democracies value democracy and take costly actions to defend its insti...
This paper suggests a putative paradox of federalism, namely that formalfederal polities, which are ...
Tensions between central authorities and subnational units over centralization and fiscal autonomy a...
Abstract: Citizens in stable democracies value democracy and take costly actions to defend its insti...
The search for political determinants of intergovernmental fiscal relations has shaped much of the r...
The purpose of this chapter is to contribute to our understanding of how subnational democratization...
This paper aims to analyze and discuss the specifics of the Argentinian federalism and its implicat...
This paper aims to analyze and discuss the specifics of the Argentinian federalism and its implicat...
This article suggests, in theoretical terms, the possible co-existence of a democratic government in...
Abstract: Argentina is a federation that went through times of relatively rigid centralization and o...
This article revives an unresolved political debate now masquerading as an empirical puzzle: how can...