Competitive Federalism
COMPETITIVE FEDERALISM
This is a term often used in analysis of constitutional doctrine or working governmental practice. Competitive federalism is closely related to dual federalism, and in contrast with cooperative federalism stresses the conflict between the national government and the states.
Harry N. Scheiber
(1986)
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