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Political Economy In Federal States
Selected Essays of Stanley L. Winer

Stanley L. Winer, Canada Research Chair Professor in Public Policy, School of Public Policy and Administration and Department of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
2002 352 pp Hardback 978 1 84064 781 5 $150.00 on-line discount $135.00

‘The volume will be of particular interest to economists and scholars interested in macroeconomic policy with a background in economics and/or public choice.’
– Thomas Saalfeld, Regional and Federal Studies

‘The overall quality of the volume is excellent, so reading the entire volume would be worthwhile, and readers interested in the specific topics covered by any of the chapters would find those chapters helpful. The individual chapters can stand alone, but taken together the volume illustrates how public choice analysis can influence the subject matter of traditional public finance.’
– Randall G. Holcombe, Public Choice

Federal states are lively sources of data on the economics and politics of the public sector. In this rich collection of essays, some of which are previously unpublished, Stanley Winer makes use of these data from Canada, the United States and Australia to explore a variety of issues including: the political economy of intergovernmental grants, the evolution of tax structure, the re-assignment of fiscal powers among jurisdictions, the nature of special interest groups, fiscally-induced internal migration and macroeconomic policy. Other chapters exploit the unique Canadian experience with both fixed and flexible exchange rate regimes to test ideas about the macroeconomic consequences of subcentral fiscal policy in a small, open federal country, the role of the exchange rate mechanism in the international transmission of economic activity, and the relationship between monetary growth and political popularity. A concern with the integration of economics and politics is evident throughout this book, which will be essential reading for all economists and political scientists with an interest in the public sector.

Contents: Introduction Part I: The Political Economy of Fiscal Federalism Part II: Interregional Migration and Public Policy Part III: Empirical Macroeconomics in a Small, Open Federal State Part IV: Political Economy in an Applied Equilibrium Setting Index
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http://www.carleton.ca/~winers/



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