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The Global Debt Crisis: Haunting U.S. and European Federalism

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Global Debt Crisis: Haunting U.S. and European Federalism

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul E. Peterson
Edited by Daniel Nadler

ISBN:

9780815704874

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Brookings Institution

Publication Date:

22nd January 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Economic and financial crises and disasters

Dewey:

336.01473

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

252

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

363g

Description

"

Debt crises have placed strains not only on the European Union's nascent federal system but also on the federal system in the United States. Old confrontations over fiscal responsibility are being renewed, often in a more virulent form, in places as far flung as Detroit, Michigan, and Valencia, Spain, to say nothing of Greece and Cyprus. Increasing the complexity of the issue has been public sector collective bargaining, now a component of most federal systems.

The attendant political controversies have become the debate of a generation. Paul Peterson and Daniel Nadler have assembled experts from both sides of the Atlantic to break down the structural flaws in federal systems of government that have led to economic and political turmoil. Proposed solutions offer ways to preserve and restore vibrant federal systems that meet the needs of communities struggling for survival in an increasingly unified global economy.

Contributors: Andrew G. Biggs (American Enterprise Institute); Csar Colino (National Distance Education University, Madrid); Elosa del Pino (Instituto de Polticas y Bienes Pblicos, Madrid); Henrik Enderlein (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin); Cory Koedel (University of Missouri); Carlos Xabel Lastra-Anadn (Harvard University); Daniel Nadler (Harvard University); Shawn Ni (University of Missouri); Amy Nugent (Government of Ontario, Canada); James Pearce (Mowat Centre, University of Toronto, Canada); Paul E. Peterson (Harvard University); Michael Podgursky (University of Missouri); Jason Richwine (Washington, D.C.); Jonathan Rodden (Stanford Uni versity); Daniel Shoag (Harvard University); Richard Simeon (University of Toronto, Canada); Camillo von Mller (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and Leuphana University, Germany); Daniel Ziblatt (Harvard University)

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Reviews

" The Global Debt Crisis is a brilliant advance on the central peril of modern democracy.Peterson and Nadler and their colleagues show, in lucid detail, that the American andEuropean debt crises grew from within our federal systems of layered sovereignty andthat the way out requires strengthening, not weakening, our federal structures. Readerswill learn how federalism and financial markets can fortify democratic accountability atevery level and how centralizing debt can jeopardize both solvency and democracy. Thisis first-rate scholarship with political punch." Christopher DeMuth, former president of the American Enterprise Institute

Author Bio

Paul E. Peterson is the Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government and director of the Program on Education Policy and Governance at Harvard University and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. His many books include The Price of Federalism (Brookings). Daniel Nadler is a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve and a Ph.D. candidate at Harvard University.

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