This paper offers a model of endogenous constitutional design in a setting where culturally and economically distinct regions establish a national union and bargain over the form of the government. We examine two aspects: the type of legislative decision rule (consensus or majority rule) and the central government’s power over the member regions (centralized or decentralized federalism). We show that (i) more centralized regimes emerge when the regions are culturally similar (e.g., same language or religion) and when the economic benefits derived from the union are high, (ii) if regions choose to govern by consensus rather than majority rule, the resulting legislation will produce higher centralization of power and thus lower regional auton...
This article discusses the formation and amendment of federal and federal-like constitutions in a We...
This topical book analyses the practice of negotiating constitutional demands by regional and disper...
Administrative federalism is defined as a constitution where the central state sets quality standard...
This paper offers a model of endogenous constitutional design in a setting where culturally and econ...
How do you write a constitution for a state in which 45% of the population of one of its founding pa...
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The Constitutional Convention process was portrayed by its proponents as a major step forward in the...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
‘[F]ederalism provisions of constitutions are often peculiarly the product of political compromise i...
This thesis explores a conception of the EU as a modified confederal system of sovereign member pe...
The European Union of today is neither a confederation nor a federation, but rather an association o...
Two recent trends, one favoring federalism as a form of governmental organization and the other favo...
How should political power be divided within and among national peoples? Is the nineteenth-century t...
This article considers an overlooked issue of constitutional design. Some federal systems decentrali...
This article discusses the formation and amendment of federal and federal-like constitutions in a We...
This topical book analyses the practice of negotiating constitutional demands by regional and disper...
Administrative federalism is defined as a constitution where the central state sets quality standard...
This paper offers a model of endogenous constitutional design in a setting where culturally and econ...
How do you write a constitution for a state in which 45% of the population of one of its founding pa...
This paper investigates public policies within a federal system in a framework where constitutions a...
What is the role of the nation-state in the process of European constitutional integration? How can ...
The Constitutional Convention process was portrayed by its proponents as a major step forward in the...
Regionalization is a contradictory process meaning both subnational fragmentation of territorial sta...
‘[F]ederalism provisions of constitutions are often peculiarly the product of political compromise i...
This thesis explores a conception of the EU as a modified confederal system of sovereign member pe...
The European Union of today is neither a confederation nor a federation, but rather an association o...
Two recent trends, one favoring federalism as a form of governmental organization and the other favo...
How should political power be divided within and among national peoples? Is the nineteenth-century t...
This article considers an overlooked issue of constitutional design. Some federal systems decentrali...
This article discusses the formation and amendment of federal and federal-like constitutions in a We...
This topical book analyses the practice of negotiating constitutional demands by regional and disper...
Administrative federalism is defined as a constitution where the central state sets quality standard...