By building on a recent research comparing the EU and US and drawing on Riker's influential theory of federalism, this books explores the origins of fiscal unions.
By building on a recent research comparing the EU and US and drawing on Riker's influential theory of federalism, this books explores the origins of fiscal unions.
Tomasz P. Wöniakowski is a Doctor of Political and Social Sciences of the European University Institute (Florence), an Assistant Professor (adiunkt) at the Institute of Political Science, University of Wroc¿aw, and a Lecturer at Stanford in Berlin. His research focuses on the political economy of the EU through the lens of comparative federalism. He was awarded the Fulbright-Schuman Fellowship, the first College of Europe-Arenberg European Prize "Exploring Federal Solutions" for an article eventually published in the Journal of European Public Policy and the Supranational Political Economy Prize for his PhD dissertation. He was a Post-Doctoral Researcher for Leviathan, an ERC-funded project at the Hertie School, Berlin and a visiting fellow at University of California, Berkeley, LMU Munich and LUISS Rome.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Fiscalization of the US Federal Government 3: The Debate over Fiscalization of the US Federal Government 4: Fiscal Regulation of the EU 5: Explaining National Preferences on Fiscalization of the EU 6: Comparative Analysis and Implications for the EU
1: Introduction 2: Fiscalization of the US Federal Government 3: The Debate over Fiscalization of the US Federal Government 4: Fiscal Regulation of the EU 5: Explaining National Preferences on Fiscalization of the EU 6: Comparative Analysis and Implications for the EU
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