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Federalism and Social Policy

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Federalism and Social Policy asks a crucial question: Is a strong and egalitarian welfare state compatible with federalism? This volume explores the complex relationship between decentralization and the welfare state to determine whether or not decentralization has negative consequences for welfare. The contributors examine a variety of federalist nations, including Spain, Canada, and the United Kingdom, interrogating key issues: (1) Are there regional welfare states (such as Scotland, Minnesota, etc.)? (2) How much variation is there in the structures of federal welfare states? (3) Is federalism bad for welfare? (4) Does austerity recentralize or decentralize welfare states? By focusing on money and policy instead of law and constitutional politics, this volume shows that federalism shapes regional governments and policies even when decentralization exists.

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ISBN: 9780472131174
Publication date: 30th May 2019
Author: Scott L Greer, Heather Elliot
Publisher: The University of Michigan Press an imprint of University of Michigan Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 338 pages
Genres: Political structures: democracy
Public administration
Business and Management
Politics and government