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Federalismo e políticas sociais no Brasil: problemas de coordenação e autonomia

Marta Arretche
- Vol. 18, Iss: 2, pp 17-26
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In this paper, a concentracao da autoridade politica varia entre os Estados federativos e entre politicas particulares, condicionando a capacidade de coordenacao governamental de politicas, discute-se, no caso brasileiro, como se deu a adocao do governo federal.
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Este texto pretende demonstrar que a concentracao da autoridade politica varia entre os Estados federativos e entre politicas particulares, condicionando a capacidade de coordenacao governamental de politicas. Neste sentido, discute-se, no caso brasileiro, como se deu a adocao do governo federal.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors lay the foundation for an understanding of welfare state retrenchment and highlight the factors that limit or facilitate the success of such a strategy, using quantitative and qualitative data from four cases (Britain, United States, Germany, and Sweden).

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The price of federalism

TL;DR: The price of federalism is the complexity of the federal system as discussed by the authors, which results in governmental interconnections that are too complex, creates overlapping responsibilities, perpetuates social inequalities, and stifles economic growth.
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The Politics of Social Policy in the United States

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