2011年9月22日 星期四

Hamilton's Paradox: The Promise And Peril Of Fiscal Federalism (cambridge Studies In Comparative Politics) - Jonathan A. Rodden

hamilton's paradox: the promise and peril of fiscal federalism (cambridge studies in comparative politics) - jonathan a. rodden
hamilton's paradox: the promise and peril of fiscal federalism (cambridge studies in comparative politics) - jonathan a. rodden

"This is a landmark book on fiscal federalism and one that will be influential both in policy circles and in the academy for many years to come." Mark Hallerberg, Emory University

"This timely book takes on a crucial topic for scholars and practitioners-especially in newly democratizing societies that are walking the potentially dangerous and complex road towards decentralization. It departs from what was becoming conventional wisdom, and develops a more critical and agnostic approach to federalism and decentralization than its predecessors. Roddenas arguments emerge from comparative politics, game theory, and modern macroeconomics, and his empirical approach combines subtlety and breadth by mixing quantitative and qualitative analyses, ranging from cross-country regressions to rich treatments of complex historical cases.(continued underneath)

Especially appealing is the fact that his country specialization is thematic and comparative rather than regional. Hamilton's Paradox will become a must-read for economists, political scientists, and other analysis interested in federalism, fiscal policy, and institutional development more generally, and it sets the agenda for future research in the field." Mariano Tommasi, Universidad de San Andrйs

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