Should the exclusive jurisdiction of the Securities and Exchange Commission to regulate securities be retained in a post-Enron environment? What is the best way to align the actions of regulators with ...
Richard Tucker writes about American political thought as senior writer in The Heritage Foundation’s B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics. Where you live matters—in more than one way.
The recent Union Budget indicated a swing in the framework of intergovernmental fiscal relations from cooperative federalism to competitive federalism. The FM announced the significance of competitive ...
I have argued for several years that fiscal federalism is bad shape. Economist tend to like federalism because it promotes interstate competition. When states can differentiate themselves on the basis ...
A fiscal flood of biblical proportions — $1.3 trillion — is descending upon state and local governments via four pieces of congressional legislation enacted in the name of COVID relief. No less than ...
These summits are exemplars of competitive federalism in a diverse country. The 10th Vibrant Gujarat Summit concluded on Friday with investment pledges of Rs 26.3 trillion, a little more than the ...
As the Republican Party struggles to redefine itself after two consecutive presidential election defeats, a group of scholars is pressing the conservative movement to rethink how it thinks about ...
It is the structure of our constitution that has made America a beacon of freedom in the world and has secured our individual liberties, federal appeals court judge William H. Pryor Jr. said at AEI on ...
With its great financial reform in 1969 the Federal Republic of Germany pushed through a model of cooperative federalism. One of ist central elements is the fiscal equalization scheme between the ...
Support for federalism is not best understood as reflexive support for granting state governments the right to legislate in every domain. Competitive federalism, as Michael Greve argues in The ...