
Federal Britain
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- Intro
- The author
- Foreword
- Acknowledgement
- Summary
- 1. Introduction
- Problems with the UK constitutional settlement
- UK constitutional reform and decentralisation
- 2. Local government and devolution: the British constitutional settlement
- Devolution - the background
- Local government and fiscal centralisation in the UK - the background
- The centralisation of revenue raising
- Problems caused by the devolution settlement
- 3. The problems of fiscal centralisation and the benefits of decentralisation
- Tiebout sorting
- Confused representation and voter ignorance
- Local government elections can be abused
- The absence of foot voting
- Other disadvantages of fiscal centralisation
- Benefits of fiscal decentralisation - the evidence
- The benefits of reform in the UK
- 4. International experience: the example of Spain
- Progressive devolution with asymmetries
- Problems with Spain's devolution settlement
- Lessons for the UK
- 5. Dealing with the English question: half-baked solutions
- English votes for English laws (EVEL)
- Reducing the number of non-English members of parliament
- Devolution within England
- 6. A federal solution to the English problem
- Functions of the federal government
- Functions of national (Scottish and RUK) governments
- Synchronising economics and politics
- Federal, UK and Scottish parliaments
- Preventing re-centralisation of power
- Ensuring no bailouts
- Objections to a federal solution
- 7. Further fiscal decentralisation: spending and regulatory responsibilities
- Principle to be followed
- Decentralisation in practice
- 8. Further fiscal decentralisation: revenue raising
- Local authority revenue-raising requirements
- Local authority revenue sources
- Redistribution
- Local government borrowing rules
- 9. Conclusion
- References
- About the IEA
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