This insightful and authoritative two-volume set examines the major
issues and theories concerning federal political systems. The book
covers the two main branches in the economics literature. The first
branch, on competitive federalism focuses on the horizontal
structure of federalism, as well as examining the jurisdictional
competition between state and governments for mobile individuals
and resources. The second branch focuses on fiscal federalism and
examines the vertical structure of federalism, or the division of
public services and taxing power between central and state
governments. This comprehensive set also examines applications of
the economic analysis of federalism in specific areas of the law,
including: corporate law; antitrust law; environmental law; choice
of law rules; contractual choice of law and public choice theory.
It will be of interest to economic and legal scholars alike.
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