1994
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198263517.001.0001
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J. M. Neale and the Quest for Sobornost

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“…The inconclusive theoretical considerations on the effects of fiscal federalism on FDI require an understanding of what fiscal federalism means. In line with Litvack and Seddon (1999), fiscal decentralisation is “the transfer of authority and responsibility for public functions from the central government to subordinate or quasi‐independent organizations or the private sector”. According to Riker (1964), a political system is defined as federal when (i) a hierarchy of governments, that is, at least two tiers of government, rule the same country and people, each with a delineated scope of authority, so that each level of government is autonomous in its own well‐defined sphere of political authority; and (ii) the autonomy of each government is institutionalised in a manner that makes the restriction of federalism self‐reinforcing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The inconclusive theoretical considerations on the effects of fiscal federalism on FDI require an understanding of what fiscal federalism means. In line with Litvack and Seddon (1999), fiscal decentralisation is “the transfer of authority and responsibility for public functions from the central government to subordinate or quasi‐independent organizations or the private sector”. According to Riker (1964), a political system is defined as federal when (i) a hierarchy of governments, that is, at least two tiers of government, rule the same country and people, each with a delineated scope of authority, so that each level of government is autonomous in its own well‐defined sphere of political authority; and (ii) the autonomy of each government is institutionalised in a manner that makes the restriction of federalism self‐reinforcing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The management considered the value gained from a rewrite of the requirements to be less than initial cost. [48] If a formal language was to be adopted, Daniel Jackson and Jeannette Wing's approach, using a partial solution, would have to be considered. While the team was not philosophically opposed to the proposal, the disruption of workflow was not acceptable.…”
Section: Examination Of Translation Into a Formal Languagementioning
confidence: 99%