Borders, Conflicts and Bargaining in Federations and Communities of Governments

Economic policy in the modern world can be treated as an outcome of interaction of multiple territorial centers of public authority: nation-states, subnational and supranational jurisdictions. In the last decades economics has increased its attention to the factors which influence the distribution o...

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Devolution
Economic policy
Federalism
Jurisdiction
Political power
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