German federalism in transition : reforms in a consensual state

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German federalism in transition : reforms in a consensual state

edited by Carolyn Moore and Wade Jacoby

Routledge, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • A more efficient and accountable federalism?: an analysis of the consequences of Germany's 2006 constitutional reform / Simone Burkhart, Philip Manow and Daniel Ziblatt
  • A successful failure? : the contested implications of Germany's federal reforms / Marcus Höreth
  • Still no exit from the joint decision trap : the German federal reform(s) / Katrin Auel
  • From joint decision traps to over-regulated federalism : adverse effects of a successful constitutional reform / Arthur Benz
  • Fiscal federalism in Germany : problems, proposals and chances for fundamental reforms / Beate Jochimsen
  • An end to the reform logjam? : the reform of German federalism and economic policy-making / Reimut Zohlnhöfer
  • Public attitudes towards German federalism : a point of departure for reform of German (fiscal) federalism? : differences between public opinion and the political debate / Thieß Petersen, Henrik Scheller and Ole Wintermann
  • Side payments over solidarity : financing the poor cousins in Germany and the EU / Wade Jacoby
  • Disentangling double "Politikverflechtung"? : the implications of the federal reforms for Bund-Länder relations on Europe / Carolyn Moore and Annegret Eppler
  • Community, diversity and autonomy : the challenges of reforming German federalism / Fritz W. Scharpf

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