Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon, Ronald Wintrobe
Competition and Structure
The Political Economy of Collective Decisions: Essays in Honor of Albert Breton
Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon, Ronald Wintrobe
Competition and Structure
The Political Economy of Collective Decisions: Essays in Honor of Albert Breton
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These essays examine the competitive mechanisms underlying collective decisions and how they are embedded in institutional settings.
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These essays examine the competitive mechanisms underlying collective decisions and how they are embedded in institutional settings.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9780521771337
- ISBN-10: 0521771331
- Artikelnr.: 21095520
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 875g
- ISBN-13: 9780521771337
- ISBN-10: 0521771331
- Artikelnr.: 21095520
Introduction Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon and Ronald Wintrobe; Part I.
Trust, Information, and Bureaucracy: 1. Trust and society Russel Hardin; 2.
Downsizing trust Ronald Wintrobe; 3. Information and political
decision-makers Jean-Dominique Lafay; Part II. Competition and Collusion in
Government: 4. Divisible versus indivisible policies: an exploration of
clientelistic politics Giorgio Brosio; 5. Founding fathers vs. rotten kids:
a positive approach to constitutional politics Gianluigi Galeotti; Part
III. Decentralization and Federalism: 6. Fiscal decentralization and
Competitive Governments Richard Bird; 7. On the reassignment of fiscal
powers in a federal state Stanley Winer; 8. Assigning powers over the
Canadian environment Anthony Scott; 9. Art and culture goods and fiscal
federalism Francesco Forte; 10. Vertical competition in a unitary state
Pierre Salmon; 11. Nationalism and federalism: the political constitution
of peace Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin; 12. A political efficiency case
for Federalism in multinational states: controlling ethnic rent-seeking
Roger Congleton; 13. Quebec 1995: the rhetoric of the referendum Robert
Young; 14. Public subsidies for private firms in a federalist democracy
Dennis Mueller; 15. Economic constitutions, protectionism and competition
among jurisdictions Viktor Vanberg; 16. A cautious view of international
harmonization: implications from Breton's theory of competitive governments
Michael Trebilcock and Robert Howse.
Trust, Information, and Bureaucracy: 1. Trust and society Russel Hardin; 2.
Downsizing trust Ronald Wintrobe; 3. Information and political
decision-makers Jean-Dominique Lafay; Part II. Competition and Collusion in
Government: 4. Divisible versus indivisible policies: an exploration of
clientelistic politics Giorgio Brosio; 5. Founding fathers vs. rotten kids:
a positive approach to constitutional politics Gianluigi Galeotti; Part
III. Decentralization and Federalism: 6. Fiscal decentralization and
Competitive Governments Richard Bird; 7. On the reassignment of fiscal
powers in a federal state Stanley Winer; 8. Assigning powers over the
Canadian environment Anthony Scott; 9. Art and culture goods and fiscal
federalism Francesco Forte; 10. Vertical competition in a unitary state
Pierre Salmon; 11. Nationalism and federalism: the political constitution
of peace Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin; 12. A political efficiency case
for Federalism in multinational states: controlling ethnic rent-seeking
Roger Congleton; 13. Quebec 1995: the rhetoric of the referendum Robert
Young; 14. Public subsidies for private firms in a federalist democracy
Dennis Mueller; 15. Economic constitutions, protectionism and competition
among jurisdictions Viktor Vanberg; 16. A cautious view of international
harmonization: implications from Breton's theory of competitive governments
Michael Trebilcock and Robert Howse.
Introduction Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon and Ronald Wintrobe; Part I.
Trust, Information, and Bureaucracy: 1. Trust and society Russel Hardin; 2.
Downsizing trust Ronald Wintrobe; 3. Information and political
decision-makers Jean-Dominique Lafay; Part II. Competition and Collusion in
Government: 4. Divisible versus indivisible policies: an exploration of
clientelistic politics Giorgio Brosio; 5. Founding fathers vs. rotten kids:
a positive approach to constitutional politics Gianluigi Galeotti; Part
III. Decentralization and Federalism: 6. Fiscal decentralization and
Competitive Governments Richard Bird; 7. On the reassignment of fiscal
powers in a federal state Stanley Winer; 8. Assigning powers over the
Canadian environment Anthony Scott; 9. Art and culture goods and fiscal
federalism Francesco Forte; 10. Vertical competition in a unitary state
Pierre Salmon; 11. Nationalism and federalism: the political constitution
of peace Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin; 12. A political efficiency case
for Federalism in multinational states: controlling ethnic rent-seeking
Roger Congleton; 13. Quebec 1995: the rhetoric of the referendum Robert
Young; 14. Public subsidies for private firms in a federalist democracy
Dennis Mueller; 15. Economic constitutions, protectionism and competition
among jurisdictions Viktor Vanberg; 16. A cautious view of international
harmonization: implications from Breton's theory of competitive governments
Michael Trebilcock and Robert Howse.
Trust, Information, and Bureaucracy: 1. Trust and society Russel Hardin; 2.
Downsizing trust Ronald Wintrobe; 3. Information and political
decision-makers Jean-Dominique Lafay; Part II. Competition and Collusion in
Government: 4. Divisible versus indivisible policies: an exploration of
clientelistic politics Giorgio Brosio; 5. Founding fathers vs. rotten kids:
a positive approach to constitutional politics Gianluigi Galeotti; Part
III. Decentralization and Federalism: 6. Fiscal decentralization and
Competitive Governments Richard Bird; 7. On the reassignment of fiscal
powers in a federal state Stanley Winer; 8. Assigning powers over the
Canadian environment Anthony Scott; 9. Art and culture goods and fiscal
federalism Francesco Forte; 10. Vertical competition in a unitary state
Pierre Salmon; 11. Nationalism and federalism: the political constitution
of peace Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin; 12. A political efficiency case
for Federalism in multinational states: controlling ethnic rent-seeking
Roger Congleton; 13. Quebec 1995: the rhetoric of the referendum Robert
Young; 14. Public subsidies for private firms in a federalist democracy
Dennis Mueller; 15. Economic constitutions, protectionism and competition
among jurisdictions Viktor Vanberg; 16. A cautious view of international
harmonization: implications from Breton's theory of competitive governments
Michael Trebilcock and Robert Howse.