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Market Rules: Economic Union Reform and Intergovernmental Policy-Making in Australia and Canada

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Market Rules: Economic Union Reform and Intergovernmental Policy-Making in Australia and Canada - Brown, Douglas
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Federalism is about dividing and sharing government, often in complex ways that involve some tasks being done jointly. Are federal systems capable of effective joint policy-making? Is this possible in the fast-moving context of globalization? In Market Rules Douglas Brown examines these questions through a comparative study of Australia and Canada, looking at recent major reforms to the economic union in the two federations and comparing them with the evolving European Union (EU).

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Market Rules: Economic Union Reform and Intergovernmental Policy-Making in Australia and Canada 2003, McGill-Queen's University Press

ISBN-13: 9780773522879

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Market Rules: Economic Union Reform and Intergovernmental Policy-Making in Australia and Canada 2002, McGill-Queen's University Press

ISBN-13: 9780773522862

Hardcover