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Federal Preemption under Reagan's New Federalism

CrossRef Listing of Deleted DOIs, 1991
Ronald Reagan defined his federalism program in terms of returning political power to state and local governments. In practice, he was Janus-faced with respect to his views on domestic policy issues. His "public" face emphasized initiatives promoting a return of political power to the states and local governments.
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Blockchain as a driving force for federalism: A theory of cross-organizational task-technology fit

International Journal of Information Management, 2023
Tamara Roth   +2 more
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Federation Federation Federation

Exceptional Children, 1962
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Federalism as a Commitment to Preserving Market Incentives

Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1997
Barry R Weingast
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Does Federalism Lead to Excessively High Taxes?

American Economic Review, 2002
Christos Kotsogiannis
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True Federalism or no Federalism? Interrogating Nigerian Federal Question

African Journal of Politics and Administrative Studies
Majority of multiple societies like Nigeria, support federalism as a political system because it allows for the coexistence of people with different cultural and ethical backgrounds while still fostering competitive development. The degree to which federal systems are able to handle the inherent changes that more often than not arise in the operations ...
ABEGUNDE, Ola, NWAGURU, Udochi
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