Compact or Compound Republicanism?: The Political Economy of Europe's Federal Vision

This paper compares the logical foundations and classical interpretations of compact and compound theories of federalism as they apply to the emerging European federal authority. The study outlines the critical criteria by which one would ascertain the dominance of one model relative to that of the...

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Capital market
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European Union
Federalism
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MODELING, MODELS
Political Economy
Political institutions
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