Restrictions usually involve a cutback in local government spending, which creates unemployment and shortages in government services. Other forced reforms include devaluing exchange rates, privatization, loosening employment security and related laws, and lowering trade barriers (Griesgraber 2008). ...
Sri Lanka’s public service is large and widespread. There are around 1.5 million people working in its various institutions, departments, and branches. Although there is the Public Service Commission which is supposed to be independent, even in its appointments political and other influences are pa...
2016), respectively, a neglected economic mechanism is market-preserving federalism. Many issues faced by today’s developing nations were faced by developed nations in the past; hence, there might be opportunities to learn from the experiences of current leading nations. Yet direct...
once again, Tocqueville explicitly puts on the table: as Polet argues (p. 56), and Deneen and other localists concur, for Tocqueville the great sign of the degeneration of democracy is the rise of “capital cities,” metropolises of significant size, all of which are able to command econom...
And I believe that a minimal state will result in the maximal possible individual liberty, so I favor minarchism, even though it does involve some aggression. It’s pretty simple, really.You, on the other hand, seem to believe that since liberty is the lack of aggression, it logically ...
Anarcho-socialists look to federalism to ensure that decisions flow from the bottom-up. Of course it could be argued that if you are in a minority, you are governed by others (“Democratic rule is still rule”[L. Susan Brown,The Politics of Individualism, p. 53]). Now, the concept of...
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(2006, p. 49) has demonstrated, the 1970s were a decade of growth for the Swiss welfare state, in contrast to other European states, which had already begun cutting their social spending by then. Furthermore, the specificities of federalism result in complex cohabitations between public and ...
Although the Nature Conservation Act is a formal law at the national level, its implementation may differ due to its broad and non-specific features, as well as Germany’s federalism including both a certain degree of freedom and responsibility for each state at the same time. For example, fe...