联邦制的动态:比利时与瑞士之比较

J. Wouters, Sven Van Kerckhoven, M. Vidal
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近年来,一些国家已经转向更联邦制的国家结构。特别是在欧洲,区域决策正在上升。为了评估这些动态,本文研究了比利时和瑞士的案例。这两个国家有许多共同的特点,但在决策权力下放方面却朝着相反的方向发展。在比利时日益掏空中央决策权的同时,瑞士的地方权力已经将更多的权力转移到了中央层面。本文认为,这些不同的动态是社会经济变量的结果。特别是,(去)中心化的决定是偏好异质性和规模经济之间权衡的结果。在比利时,前者一直在增加,导致更多的权力下放,而后者则推动瑞士各州集中更多的权力。
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The Dynamics of Federalism: Belgium and Switzerland Compared
In recent years, several countries have moved to a more federal state structure. In particular in Europe, regional decision-making is on the rise. In order to evaluate these dynamics, this paper looks into the cases of Belgium and Switzerland. Both countries share a large number of characteristics, but have witnessed moves in opposite directions regarding the decentralization of decision-making powers. Whereas Belgium has increasingly hollowed out its central decision-making, Switzerland’s regional powers have transferred more competences to the central level. This paper argues that these differing dynamics are the result of socio-economic variables. In particular, the decision to (de)centralize is the result of a trade-off between heterogeneity of preferences, and economics of scale. The former has been increasing in Belgium, resulting in more decentralization, while the latter has pushed the Swiss cantons to centralize more competences.
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