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Fiscal Federalism and Diversity Accommodation in Multilevel States: A Comparative Outlook: Federalism and Internal Conflicts

Editat de Francisco Javier Romero Caro, Alice Valdesalici
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 aug 2024
This open access edited book connects two strands of federal studies, fiscal federalism, and diversity accommodation, to answer two closely interrelated questions. The first of these is to what extent has the need to accommodate diversities determined financial relations and their evolution? The authors answer this question by conducting a thorough investigation of the types of diversity that drive such evolution. The second question is does fiscal federalism have a broadly positive or negative impact on the accommodation of diversities, by producing institutional solutions that either integrate a federal system or pull it apart?
Through contributions from experts in law, economics, and political science, the book uses a series of case studies to establish a theoretical framework for exploring the relationship between fiscal federalism and diversity accommodation. The authors lay the groundwork for a comparative study of this relationship in multilevel states.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031537585
ISBN-10: 3031537580
Ilustrații: X, 250 p. 40 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Federalism and Internal Conflicts

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Diversity accommodation and fiscal federalism: relevance of the topic and rationale for case selection.- Chapter 2.Diversity and asymmetric arrangements as drivers of fiscal federalism: a comparative overview.- Chapter 3.Fiscal Equalization in Australian Federalism: Managing Diversity of Size among Subnational Jurisdictions.- Chapter 4. Territorial Inequalities and Fiscal Federalism in Brazil: An Incomplete Path Towards Equalization.- Chapter 5.(Dis)Empowerment and Self-Rule: Fiscal Federalism and Minority Nations in Canada.- Chapter 6.Conditional Concessions and Cessation of Secession: What Role for Fiscal Federalism? Insights from India.- Chapter 7.Unity and diversity: a turbulent journey through Italian fiscal federalism.- Chapter 8. Accommodating Diversity or Imposing Uniformity? The Hollowing Out of Provincial Governments in South Africa.- Chapter 9. Fiscal Federalism, Intergovernmental Relations and Conflict Resolution Mechanisms inSpain.- Chapter 10. The United Kingdom’s territorial funding arrangement: a holding together tool?.- Chapter 11. Diversity Accommodation and Fiscal Federalism: Comparative Remarks from a Constitutional Law Perspective.


Notă biografică

Francisco Javier Romero Caro is Senior Researcher at Eurac Research’s Institute for Comparative Federalism, Italy.
Alice Valdesalici is Research Group Leader and Senior Researcher at Eurac Research’s Institute for Comparative Federalism, Italy.


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Scholars have focused heavily on the ability of federalism to both generate and solve territorial tensions, but far less on the key mechanism that produces these contrasting outcomes. This book fills a critical gap in our understanding. It offers us new insights from diverse regions into how federal fiscal arrangements can both punish and reward territories and/or minority groups.
Tracy Beck Fenwick, Australian National University.
This book breaks new ground by examining innovatively the dynamics between fiscal federalism and diversity accommodation – how financial arrangements can either enhance accommodation or exacerbate diversity. The book makes an important contribution to federal studies at a time when federal solutions to diversity challenges are much in demand.
Nico Steytler, University of the Western Cape
This open access book connects two strands of federal studies, fiscal federalism and diversity accommodation, by answering two closely interrelated questions. The first is: to what extent has the need to accommodate diversities determined the evolution of financial relations? The authors answer this question with a thorough investigation of the types of diversity that drive such evolution. The second question is: to what extent does fiscal federalism affect the accommodation of diversities, by producing institutional solutions that have integrative or disintegrative potential for the federal equilibrium? The book helps establish a theoretical framework for exploring these main themes from
different perspectives, including those of law, economics and political science.
Francisco Javier Romero Caro is Senior Researcher at Eurac Research’s Institute for Comparative Federalism, Italy.
Alice Valdesalici is Research Group Leader and Senior Researcher at Eurac Research’s Institute for Comparative Federalism, Italy.


Caracteristici

Sheds light into the role that fiscal federalism plays in diversity accommodation in multilevel states Integrates the discussion on the role of fiscal constitutions as a determinant Explores the rationale and the managing of intergovernmental conflicts on finances Is an open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access