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Carving Out Policy Space for State Government in a Federation: The Role of Coordination

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To be a player in federal negotiations, state governments need sophisticated internal coordination skills. The more intense the federal agenda, the greater the demands made on state government machinery to prepare comprehensive policy advice for those representing the state. This study argues that moves in Australia to reform federalism, by dealing with jurisdictional overlap, also produced a significant upgrading of state coordination capacity. A case study of one state, Queensland, in the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) experiment suggests how states carve out a space in negotiations by rethinking their internal governance arrangements. Copyright , Oxford University Press.

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  • Glyn Davis, 0. "Carving Out Policy Space for State Government in a Federation: The Role of Coordination," Publius: The Journal of Federalism, CSF Associates Inc., vol. 28(4), pages 147-164.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:publus:v:28:y::i:4:p:147-164
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    1. Schmidt, Torsten, 2001. "Finanzreformen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Analyse der Veränderungen der Finanzverfassung von 1949 bis 1989," RWI Schriften, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, volume 67, number 67.

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