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This collection of specially commissioned chapters takes one of the oldest theoretical approaches on federalism in the law and puts it in the service of the new empirically minded law and economics. A federalist structure, at least in principle, allows for quasi-experimental examinations and evaluations of the effects of various policies that would be more difficult in unitary systems. Although legal scholars have talked about this topic for decades, rarely has the law and economics literature treated federalism empirically in such a systematic and useful way.

The Law and Economics of Federalism begins with a generalized discussion of US federalism in the environmental context and in social welfare programs. Additionally, new empirical work is provided on the effect of state regulations on entrepreneurism, consumer protection law and crime policies. Expert contributors then turn to an analysis of inter-jurisdictional arrangements on the development of Native American communities, as well as the interplay among the levels of government on budgetary issues. Lastly, the book addresses the notable dearth of empirical analysis of federalism in the EU with an illuminating analysis of the EU's institutional background that will spur comparable empirical work in the future.

This unique study offers valuable insights on federalism that will be welcomed by students and academics in law and economics. The innovative proposals on federalism as a vehicle for the empirical identification of policy effects will be of great interest to policymakers.

Contributors include: T.L. Anderson, M.P. Bitler, J.A. Dove, M. Faure, R.K. Fleck, B. Galle, J.B. Gelbach, F.A. Hanson, J. Klick, D. Parker, R.S. Sobel, J.D. Wright, M. Zavodny



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Contents: Introduction Jonathan Klick 1. Congressional Control of State Taxation: Evidence and Lessons for Federalism Theory Brian Galle 2. Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe Michael Faure 3. Lessons in Fiscal Federalism from American Indian Nations Terry L. Anderson and Dominic P. Parker 4. Do Profits Promote Pollution? The Myth of the Environmental Race to the Bottom Robert K. Fleck and F. Andrew Hanssen 5. Uncontrolled Experiments From the Laboratories of Democracy: Traditional Cash Welfare, Federalism, and Welfare Reform Jonah B. Gelbach 6. Medicaid Marianne P. Bitler and Madeline Zavodny 7. Entrepreneurial Creative Destruction and Legal Federalism John A. Dove and Russell S. Sobel 8. Federalism and the Rise of State Consumer Protection Law in the United States Joshua D. Wright Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9781849803625, 978-1849803625
      ISBN10: 1849803625

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This collection of specially commissioned chapters takes one of the oldest theoretical approaches on federalism in the law and puts it in the service of the new empirically minded law and economics. A federalist structure, at least in principle, allows for quasi-experimental examinations and evaluations of the effects of various policies that would be more difficult in unitary systems. Although legal scholars have talked about this topic for decades, rarely has the law and economics literature treated federalism empirically in such a systematic and useful way.

      The Law and Economics of Federalism begins with a generalized discussion of US federalism in the environmental context and in social welfare programs. Additionally, new empirical work is provided on the effect of state regulations on entrepreneurism, consumer protection law and crime policies. Expert contributors then turn to an analysis of inter-jurisdictional arrangements on the development of Native American communities, as well as the interplay among the levels of government on budgetary issues. Lastly, the book addresses the notable dearth of empirical analysis of federalism in the EU with an illuminating analysis of the EU's institutional background that will spur comparable empirical work in the future.

      This unique study offers valuable insights on federalism that will be welcomed by students and academics in law and economics. The innovative proposals on federalism as a vehicle for the empirical identification of policy effects will be of great interest to policymakers.

      Contributors include: T.L. Anderson, M.P. Bitler, J.A. Dove, M. Faure, R.K. Fleck, B. Galle, J.B. Gelbach, F.A. Hanson, J. Klick, D. Parker, R.S. Sobel, J.D. Wright, M. Zavodny



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction Jonathan Klick 1. Congressional Control of State Taxation: Evidence and Lessons for Federalism Theory Brian Galle 2. Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe Michael Faure 3. Lessons in Fiscal Federalism from American Indian Nations Terry L. Anderson and Dominic P. Parker 4. Do Profits Promote Pollution? The Myth of the Environmental Race to the Bottom Robert K. Fleck and F. Andrew Hanssen 5. Uncontrolled Experiments From the Laboratories of Democracy: Traditional Cash Welfare, Federalism, and Welfare Reform Jonah B. Gelbach 6. Medicaid Marianne P. Bitler and Madeline Zavodny 7. Entrepreneurial Creative Destruction and Legal Federalism John A. Dove and Russell S. Sobel 8. Federalism and the Rise of State Consumer Protection Law in the United States Joshua D. Wright Index

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