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Fiscal federalism in the twenty-first century

In: The Future of Federalism

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  • Richard Eccleston
  • Richard Krever
  • Helen Smith

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This chapter establishes the conceptual and theoretical foundations for the ensuing volume. It summarizes the debates concerning the key features of federal governance before providing an overview of the existing explanations of change in federal systems, with a particular emphasis on the application of new institutionalism to explanations of ‘federal dynamics’. The second section of the chapter focuses on the literature on the impact of financial and economic crises of federal governance before providing an empirical account of the economic impact of the 2008–9 financial crisis on the 12 cases included within the volume. The chapter concludes by outlining how an actor-centred institutionalism is applied to the case studies that follow.

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  • Richard Eccleston & Richard Krever & Helen Smith, 2017. "Fiscal federalism in the twenty-first century," Chapters, in: Richard Eccleston & Richard Krever (ed.), The Future of Federalism, chapter 1, pages 15-46, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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