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FEDERALIST
GOVERNMENT
IN
PRINCIPLE
AND
PRACTICE
Edited by Dr. Donald P. Racheter, President of Public Interest
Institute, and Dr. Richard E. Wagner, Economics Professor at George
Mason University and Chairman of the Institute's Academic Advisory
Board. FEDERALIST GOVERNMENT IN PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE
looks at the relationship between federalism and liberty and explores
the substantive practice of federalism, particularly the centralizing
processes at work and the opportunities for decentralization.
Click on each chapter title below to view the
INSTITUTE BRIEF summarizing that chapter.
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Liberty,
Markets, and Federalism
Thomas R. Dye
Chapter 2
Competitive Federalism in Institutional Perspective
Richard E. Wagner
Chapter 3
Taxes,
Grants, and Porkbarrel Politics: The Case for Decentralizing the Power
to Tax
Dwight R. Lee
Chapter 4
Fiscal
Competition in a Federal System
Bruce L. Benson
Chapter 5
Immobile
Taxation in a World of Mobility
Mason Gaffney
Chapter 6
Fiscal
Vacations and Federalism in Western Europe: A Search for Sovereignty
Keith M. Yanner
Chapter 7
Federalism and Commercial Regulation
Adam D. Thierer
Chapter 8
Redistribution in a Federal System: Lessons from Welfare Reform
John C. Weicher
Chapter 9
Education: The Path from Centralization to Privatization
Eugenia F. Toma
Chapter 10
Federalism and Agricultural and Resource Policy
B. Delworth Gardner
Chapter 11
Federalism and the Protection of Property
Bruce Yandle
Chapter 12
Legislation and Adjudication in a Federal Republic
Donald P. Racheter
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FEDERALIST GOVERNMENT IN
PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE,
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