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Cooperative Federalism

2020
This chapter describes Cooperative Federalism, which replaces Economic Federalism's nationally elected president with a “council” of locally elected representatives. Again there are multiple provincial and local governments with important, possibly concurrent, policy responsibilities and revenues, but now national goods, services, and regulations are ...
Robert P. Inman, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
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Cooperative Federalism

2022
Abstract With India having a federal system of governance in place, both the Centre and States have the freedom to operate and function in their allotted spheres of jurisdiction. Under the federal structure, responsibilities are distributed between the Centre and States, and division of powers is given in the Seventh Schedule of the ...
Jagadish Shettigar, Pooja Misra
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COOPERATIVE HEALTH FEDERATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
To the Editor:— The board of directors of the newly organized Cooperative Health Federation of America, whose inauguration was featured by an editorial inThe Journal, August 31, wish to set before your readers a statement of the principles and aims of the federation.
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The Cooperative Capacity of Swiss Federalism

Swiss Political Science Review, 2015
AbstractThe federal structure is a defining feature of the Swiss polity. According to the disenchanted hypothesis, which argues that the Swiss political culture of accommodating competing interests has come under pressures, we should expect that cooperation among the cantons and between the federal and cantonal governments has deteriorated over the ...
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Federated Structures for Cooperative Growth

1997
A comparative institutional economics approach is used to investigate the question of whether the governance structure of cooperatives is flawed in ways that would make it an inefficient or ineffective organization form for the political-social-economic environment at this turn to the new century.
Carman, James M., Carman, James M.
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Cooperative Federalism Constitutionalized

2009
Abstract In the last twenty years, the European Union has even constitutionalised the philosophy of cooperative federalism by means of two novel constitutional devises: the principle of subsidiarity and complementary competences. Subsidiarity was designed to safeguard legislative space for the Member States by restricting European ...
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From Cooperative to Coercive Federalism

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1990
Cooperative federalism, the reigning conception of American federalism from about 1954 to 1978, was a political response to the policy challenges of market failure, postwar affluence, racism, urban poverty, environmentalism, and individual rights. Having social equity as its primary objective, cooperative federalism significantly transformed American ...
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COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM: THE INDIAN WAY

ABSTRACTIndia takes tremendous satisfaction in calling itself the world's largest democracy. However, this democracy is crucial since it is embedded in a federal system. While democracy reflects the majority view, federalism accommodates and connects it to the voice of the minority, adding a sense of social fairness.
Singh Chauhan, Kriti, Mohanty, Arryan
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