An important characteristic of many countries is that they exhibit, to greater or lesser degrees, some 'asymmetry' in the way in which different regions are treated by their intergovernmental fiscal systems. This paper explores some of the varied extents and manners in which such asymmetrical treatment may help or hinder the maintenance of an effective nation-state, where 'effectiveness' encompasses both how effectively, efficiently, and (perhaps) equitably public services are provided throughout the national territory and also the effects asymmetry may have on the very existence of 'fragmented' nation-statesfederalism, decentralization, asymmetry, subsidiarity
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This article presents a baseline theory of asymmetrical federalism in multinational states. Two argu...
Economic research has inquired the role of asymmetric information between central and local governme...
The focus of this paper is unequal arrangements and special treatment for some units within Indian f...
A broad range of theoretical and empirical work on federalism is based on the implicit assumption th...
A relevant mismatch between tax and expenditure decentralization characterizes many industrialized c...
This paper provides a simple analytical framework to explain the emergence of asymmetric decentraliz...
This paper studies the interplay between central and local governments in defining the optimal degre...
This paper studies the interplay between central and local governments in defining the optimal degre...
The article focuses on a comparative analysis of the cooperation mechanisms of a federal center and ...
In recent years, the growing number of public administration literature has concerned the effectiven...
In previous work we introduce the idea of a taste for solidarity–a taste for equality in the provisi...
Abstract: Empirical evidence from the U.S. and the European Union suggests that re-gions which contr...
This article presents a comparative analysis of the optimal fiscal response to shocks in the sub-nat...
What is subsidiarity? Subsidiarity is a general principle that says that governance should take plac...
In his four-fold typology, John McGarry indicates Canada, post-Soviet Russia and Spain as standard e...
This article presents a baseline theory of asymmetrical federalism in multinational states. Two argu...
Economic research has inquired the role of asymmetric information between central and local governme...
The focus of this paper is unequal arrangements and special treatment for some units within Indian f...