The Politics of "new Federalism"Dean Jaensch Australasian Political Studies Association, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... economic advantage " have been and continue to be fulfilled " .16 From an economic deter- minist perspective , the United Kingdom may be said to have secured and maintained unity in the 18th and 19th centuries because of the ...
... economic advantage " have been and continue to be fulfilled " .16 From an economic deter- minist perspective , the United Kingdom may be said to have secured and maintained unity in the 18th and 19th centuries because of the ...
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... economic and political frame- work , have recently come to be recognised not only in countries which have traditionally em- ployed unitary systems of government , such as Great Britain , but also in multinational group- ings such as the ...
... economic and political frame- work , have recently come to be recognised not only in countries which have traditionally em- ployed unitary systems of government , such as Great Britain , but also in multinational group- ings such as the ...
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... economic policy - makers sitting firmly on the expenditure controllers but neither book discusses the effects of increasing difficulties in economic management on attitudes to expendi- ture control . Thus W and C's work gives us little ...
... economic policy - makers sitting firmly on the expenditure controllers but neither book discusses the effects of increasing difficulties in economic management on attitudes to expendi- ture control . Thus W and C's work gives us little ...
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FEDERALISM AND SOCIAL WELFARE | 15 |
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